In Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk, transport has stopped: which routes are not operating.

In Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk, transport has stopped: which routes are not operating
In Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk, transport has stopped: which routes are not operating

According to inkorr.com: On October 30, in Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk, part of the public transport temporarily stopped or changed its route due to air alerts and shelling. In Lviv, the number of trolleybuses has been reduced,

reports “Lviv Portal”
. In Ivano-Frankivsk, municipal transport has been completely suspended to ensure passenger safety,
reported the portal 0342.

How transport works in Lviv on October 30

In Lviv, the electric transport route scheme was changed due to prolonged alerts and the threat of strikes on energy facilities. Trolleybus No. 38 now runs a shorter route, and line No. 27 has been temporarily suspended due to the closure of the Sknyliv bridge.

Part of the passengers are serviced by buses. City routes No. 14, 21, 52, 84, and 92 are detouring through Sknyliv, maintaining connections with the center.

Necessary adjustments are related to traffic jams that arose due to the restrictions on entry to the Shuvr market during the alert, blocking movement on adjacent roads.

By 08:30, the alert in the city lasted for more than four hours. At 10:00, transport in Lviv resumed its usual operation mode.

Routes that changed their movement in Lviv:

  • trolleybus 38 — short route
  • trolleybus 27 — not operating
  • buses 14, 21, 52, 84, 92 — detour through Sknyliv

Ivano-Frankivsk suspended municipal transport on October 30

In Ivano-Frankivsk, the situation was even more complicated: all municipal transport was temporarily suspended. Residents were asked to remain in shelters until the alert was over. The authorities emphasized that this decision was made for safety reasons amid a mixed rocket-drone attack on the region. They also urged employers to understand the delays of their employees.

Background: Russian large-scale attack on October 30

On the night of October 30, Russia struck the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. Emergency power outages were introduced in all regions of the country, and hourly schedules are in effect in the Lviv region.

The situation with public transport in Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk illustrates how extraordinary circumstances can affect the daily lives of citizens. Passenger safety remains a priority, and local authorities promptly adjust routes considering the circumstances. In such times, it is important to show patience and support one another.


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