Changes in the movement of dozens of buses and trolleybuses in Dnipro on July 2 due to repairs
In Dnipro, temporary restrictions on public transport movement continue on July 2 due to emergency repairs of water pipes, tram tracks, and stormwater drainage. Due to the works, some buses, trams, and trolleybuses are rerouted, and some routes have been given new final stops. This is reported by the city authorities, writes Vidomo.
Public transport in Dnipro on July 2: which routes have changed
The most changes are related to the water pipe repairs on Kryvorizka Street, where a section between Robocha Street and Metallurhiv Avenue is blocked.
Because of this:
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buses No. 55 and No. 75 are running via Arabatska, Klienova, and Robocha Streets;
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route No. 156 is also detouring via Arabatska, Klienova, Robocha, and Kryvorizka;
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buses No. 146A and No. 146B have been temporarily combined into one route with new final stops near Klienova Street and the intersection of Kryvorizka with Metallurhiv Avenue.
The second stage of tram track repairs on Bogdan Khmelnitsky Avenue is also ongoing.
Repairs in Dnipro: how trams, trolleybuses, and buses are operating
Due to the works at the intersection of Bogdan Khmelnitsky Avenue and Chornykh Zaporizhtsiv Street:
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tram No. 16 is temporarily not in service;
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tram No. 12 is operating on a shortened route to Sikorsky Street;
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trolleybuses No. 8 and No. 9 only go to Denys Kotenko Street.
Furthermore, buses No. 32, No. 32K, No. 33, No. 34, No. 106, No. 127, and No. 136 are running via Krasnopilska and Chornykh Zaporizhtsiv Streets. Buses No. 18, No. 55, and No. 151A are also being rerouted via Krasnopilska.
The final stops for buses No. 85 and No. 136A have also been temporarily changed, and route No. 23 now ends at Uspenska Square due to stormwater drainage repairs on Queen Elizabeth II Street.
The city authorities stated that all other public transport routes are operating as per the regular workday schedule.
It is worth noting that on June 29, Russia struck Zaporozhye and Dnipro, with civilian transport and enterprises being among the targets.
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