In the capital, the routes of public transport will be temporarily changed over the weekend due to the organization of food markets in various districts of the city. The restrictions will be in effect on January 10 and 11 and will affect several bus and trolleybus routes. This was reported by Kyivpasstrans.
On January 10, adjustments will be introduced for buses No. 2, 39, 101, and trolleybus No. 34. The changes are connected with the organization of markets on Holosiivska, Mykola Zakrevskyi, Yordanska, and Academician Shalimov streets. Transport will operate on detours without entering certain sections where trading events will take place.
On January 11, buses No. 31, 110, and 112 will operate with changes in routes. The reason will also be markets, specifically on Tatarska and Ihor Yukhnovskyi streets. Alternative routes with detours around closed sections are provided for passengers; at the same time, some routes will operate unchanged in the opposite direction.
Changes in transport movement on January 10 in Kyiv
On this day, movement will be organized considering the closures:
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Bus No. 2 will operate on a detour around Vidradnyi Avenue and Academician Shalimov and Academician Strazhesko streets.
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Bus No. 39 will head towards Lysohyisky Lane via Holosiivskyi and Nauky avenues.
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Bus No. 101 will detour via Ronald Reagan Street.
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Trolleybus No. 34 will temporarily operate between Pyvniov Street and Stepan Bandera Avenue.
Traffic restrictions on January 11 due to markets
The next day, changes will affect the following routes:
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Bus No. 31 will move along a revised route through the central and northern streets of the city.
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Buses No. 110 and No. 112 will detour via Ihor Yukhnovskyi Street.
The city transport service advises passengers to plan their trips in advance and take into account the temporary changes in movement.
Note that in the Darnytskyi district of Kyiv, the tram tracks were flooded due to extreme weather conditions, which led to a stoppage of transport movement.