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Public transport in Kyiv will change routes on the weekends of January 24-25

Changes in public transport movement in Kyiv
Зміни в русі громадського транспорту Києва у вихідні дні 24-25 січня. Photo: Київпастранс

In Kyiv, on the weekends of January 24-25, some public transport will operate with changes due to the organization of food fairs on several streets of the city. The adjustments will affect bus routes in various districts of the capital. Kyivpasstrans reports about this writes.

According to the municipal enterprise 'Kyivpasstrans', the restrictions are related to fairs on Lyskovskaya, Academician Shalimov, Tatarskaya, Igor Yukhnovsky and Ambrosiy Buchma boulevards. The changes will be in effect from the start of transport movement until the end of the events.

Changes in public transport movement in Kyiv on January 24

On Saturday, January 24, buses will follow updated routes:

  • No. 2 – from Vaktanga Kikabidze Street to Vidradny Avenue along the route, then along Vaclav Havel Boulevard without entering Vidradny Avenue, Academician Shalimov and Academician Strazhesko Streets;

  • No. 6 – from Darnytsia Square to Myroslavska Street without entering Lyskovskaya and Radunska Streets;

  • No. 44 – from the 'Berezniaky' city train station to Lyskovskaya Street, then Radunska Street to Myroslavska Street;

  • No. 49 – from the 'Berezniaky' station to Ambrosiy Buchma Boulevard, then along Pavlo Tychyna Avenue and Dnipro Embankment;

  • No. 87 – towards Mytropolyta Andrei Sheptytsky Street via Ambrosiy Buchma Boulevard and Pavlo Tychyna Avenue;

  • No. 95 – towards Rusanivski Sadiv via Pavlo Tychyna Avenue and Dnipro Embankment;

  • No. 110 – from 'Ploshcha Ukrayinskykh Heroyiv' metro station to Myroslavska Street without entering Lyskovskaya Street, in the opposite direction without changes.

Changes in bus movement in Kyiv on January 25

On Sunday, January 25, the movement will be organized as follows:

  • No. 31 – from 'Polytechnic Institute' metro station via Beresteysky Avenue, Bohdan Havrylyshyn, Dovnar-Zapolsky, Deryhivska, Belaruska, Derevlyanska, Yuriy Ilyenko, Academician Romodanov, Zahorivska to Tatarska Street;

  • Nos. 110, 112 – from the metro stations 'Ploshcha Ukrayinskykh Heroyiv' and 'Lukyanivska' to Rainbow Street with a detour through Ivana Mykytka, Sirozhupannyky and Igor Yukhnovsky streets.

Kyivpasstrans asks passengers to take into account the temporary changes when planning their trips around the city.

Let's remind that in Kyiv, 20 new Turkish buses Anadolu Isuzu are starting to operate.

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