After disruptions to transport services, the metro in the capital has resumed normal operation on the red line, which runs across the Dnipro River. This has been a significant relief for thousands of passengers who use the underground every day to travel between the left and right banks of the city.
According to the Kyiv Metro, the red line is now operating as usual, with no changes to the timetable or planned deviations. Passengers can travel along the entire length of the red line, including across the Dnipro River, without restrictions.
The Metro also noted that the timetable remains the same as it was before the temporary disruptions, and there are no delays or reductions in the number of trains on the line. This provides passengers with stable and reliable transport in the morning and evening, during peak hours.
It is noted that the restoration of full operation of the red line was made possible thanks to the prompt actions of the metro’s technical services and coordination with other city services that worked to eliminate the consequences of changes in transport operations.
For Kyiv residents who are accustomed to using the metro every day, the stable operation of the red line is an important part of everyday life in the city, especially given the difficult infrastructure situation.
The metro reminds passengers to follow safety rules when travelling and to be careful during periods of increased traffic to ensure uninterrupted transport for all residents of the capital.
As a reminder, double-decker tunnels and reversible dead ends are being built at metro stations in Vinogradar.
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