Kyiv Bus Routes Altered for Food Markets on March 14-15, 2026
Bus Route Adjustments for Upcoming Food Markets
According to Главком: Kyiv's public transport authority, Kyivpastrans, has announced temporary changes to several bus routes on March 14 and 15, 2026. These adjustments are necessary to accommodate a series of planned food markets that will be held across various city districts. These markets are a popular feature of city life, offering residents fresh, locally-sourced produce.
Affected Bus Routes and Market Locations
The schedule of bus diversions corresponds directly with the dates and locations of the planned food markets.
- On March 14, the following bus routes will experience changes:
- No. 2
- No. 39
- No. 101
- Holosiivskyi (Pan'kivska St., Holosiivska St., 4-10)
- Darnytskyi (Revutskoho St.)
- Desnianskyi (Mykoly Zakrevskoho St.)
- Dniprovskyi (Vsevoloda Nestaika St.)
- Podilskyi (Stepan Bandera Ave.)
- Solomianskyi (Akademika Shalimova St.)
- Shevchenkivskyi (Bohdana Havrylyshyna St., 7-11)
- On March 15, route changes will affect these buses:
- No. 31
- No. 110
- No. 112
- Holosiivskyi (Samiila Kishky St.)
- Darnytskyi (Zdolbunivska St., 4)
- Dniprovskyi (Ihora Yukhnovskoho St.)
- Pecherskyi (John McCain St.)
- Shevchenkivskyi (Tatarska St., 32-38)
Please note that due to quarantine measures, markets are temporarily suspended at the following addresses:
- Novopyrohivska St., 25/2-29 in Holosiivskyi district
- Petra Kalnyshevskoho St., 1-5
- Iordanska St., 1-9 in Obolonskyi district
In addition to the temporary markets, Kyiv's municipal markets continue to operate, including:
- KP Volodymyrskyi Market (Antonovycha St., 115)
- KP Zhytnii Market (Verkhnii Val St., 16)
- KP Bessarabskyi Market (Bessarabska Square, 2)
The bus route modifications are designed to ensure convenient access for residents to these important food markets.
Food markets in Kyiv are a vital component of the local economy and culture. They provide residents with the opportunity to purchase fresh products directly from producers, supporting local farmers and entrepreneurs.
These transport changes aim to facilitate public access to quality food products, particularly under the ongoing quarantine restrictions that may still affect commercial organization in the city.
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