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Two bus routes canceled in Odesa and one free route launched

В Одесі скасували два автобусні маршрути, проте з'явився один безкоштовний. Photo: Одеське життя

Starting June 8, changes in public transportation will take effect in Odesa. Bus routes No. 110 and No. 288 will cease operations, while new social routes with free rides will be launched. The schedules for buses C3 and C4 will also be adjusted. This is reported by Odesa Life.

Route No. 110 replaced by a free bus to Kuyalnik

The bus route No. 110 'Sanatorium 'Kuyalnik' – Railway Station' will cease operations. In its place, the social route C10 'Railway Station – Pirogov Clinical Sanatorium' will begin to operate.

The new bus will connect the city center with the Kuyalnik resort and will operate according to an approved schedule. Departures will occur several times a day in each direction.

The city council emphasizes that rides on route C10 will be completely free.

A new route to the Western Cemetery is launched in Odesa

Another change concerns bus No. 288 'Childcare Center – Western Cemetery'. Its operation will be completely stopped.

To maintain transportation connections, a new social route C6 'Mercury Shopping Center – Western Cemetery' is being launched. The bus will travel through the Peresyp district and will operate daily.

Departures from the 'Mercury' shopping center are scheduled twice a day, and rides for passengers will also be free.

The schedule for social routes C3 and C4 will change

At the same time, the city government has reviewed the schedules for buses C3 and C4. The reason given is the gradual restoration of the volume of the urban electric transport system.

Routes C3 and C4 will continue to serve passengers on weekdays from Monday to Friday. The updated schedules have already been published by the transport department.

Thus, starting June 8, Odesa will have four social routes in operation — C3, C4, C6, and C10, where passenger rides will remain free.

It should be noted that Odesa is preparing for the summer season of 2026, despite ongoing Russian attacks, mine danger, and environmental issues. City authorities are opening more than 30 beaches, setting up shelters, and inspecting the sea bed.