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How public transport will operate in Dnipro on January 23rd.

In Dnipro, there will be changes to the public transportation routes.
Как будет функционировать общественный транспорт в Днепре 23 января?

On Thursday, January 23, public transportation in Dnipro will operate with changes to the weekday schedule, reports "Izvestno" citing the transport department.

Due to repairs on the tram crossing at the intersection of Lesya Ukrainka Avenue and Batallion Dnipro Boulevard, there will be changes in the operation of public transport:

- Trolleybuses No. 4 heading towards Sobornaya Square will continue to operate via 128th Brigade of Territorial Defense Street – Dmytro Yavornytsky Avenue, then following their route;

- Trolleybuses "A" heading towards Heroes of Maidan Square will continue to operate via Lesya Ukrainka Avenue – 128th Brigade of Territorial Defense Street – Dmytro Yavornytsky Avenue, then following their route;

- Trams No. 5, No. 12 will operate on their full routes with a stop on Mykola Rudенко Street towards Stepan Bandera Street;

- Trams No. 17 have temporarily suspended operations;

- Buses No. 32, No. 32K, No. 33, No. 40, No. 73, No. 87A, No. 109 heading from the Railway Station will operate according to the scheme: Stepan Bandera Street – Volodymyr Antonovych Street – Batallion Dnipro Boulevard – Lesya Ukrainka Avenue, then following their routes.

Due to the demolition of emergency structures at the building on Vokzalna Square, the final stops have been relocated:

- for bus routes No. 7K and No. 101 to Dmytro Yavornytsky Avenue, near house 108;

- for bus route No. 32K, trolleybus route B, and tram route No. 1 to Vokzalna Square near house 2;

- for bus route No. 86 to 128th Brigade of Territorial Defense Street near house 2.

All other public transport routes will operate as usual according to the weekday schedule.

A total of 200 units of rolling stock will be deployed on electric transport routes.

Additionally, 91 bus routes will operate throughout the city with a total of 615 buses (of which 98 are large capacity).