In Odesa, tram routes are changing: which lines are temporarily out of service.
In Odesa, the operation of tram No. 12 has been temporarily suspended due to technical reasons. Moreover, route 15 will be operating on a different scheme, the Odesa city hall reported.
Changes in tram operations
Tram route No. 12, which serviced from Slobodskyi Square to Kherson Market, has been temporarily halted due to technical reasons. Previously, it operated from 5:46 AM to 10:00 PM.
Instead, tram No. 15 will now be running along a different route 'Tyraspolska Ploshcha — Oleksiivska Ploshcha', instead of the route from Oleksiivska Ploshcha to Slobodskyi Market, as it was before.
Ticket prices
As of August 2025, the price for public transport in Odesa is as follows: 15 hryvnias for a ride on a tram and trolleybus, 20 hryvnias in marshrutkas, and 40 hryvnias for a ride up to 6 kilometers on Ovidiopol Highway.
Prices for transportation for different categories of citizens have also been clarified.
- Students: 120 UAH (one type of transport), 160 UAH (both).
- Students: 240 UAH (one), 340 UAH (both).
- Population: 420 UAH (one), 567 UAH (both).
- Business trips: 630 UAH (one), 756 UAH (both).
Recently, we already wrote about the prices for transport in Odesa in August, as well as about the tram that changed its route.
A message from the Odesa city hall about the temporary suspension of tram No. 12 and changes in tram No. 15's route has surprised the city's residents who actively use public transport. It is also worth noting the regular updates on ticket prices for different categories of citizens in Odesa.Read also
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