Getting Around the Leninsky District: A Guide to Public Transport Accessibility

2024-01-10 05:15:00

Another starting point to the office today is the Leninsky district. The editor of the “Business” section, Alla Skripova, checks the work of public transport there.

— I live in the center of the Leninsky district, at the intersection of Gagarin and Dzerzhinsky streets. And this has always been considered the most convenient in terms of transport accessibility – there are trams, buses, trolleybuses, and minibuses. If you want, go along the overpass through the railway station; if you want, go through the KBS towards Komsomolskaya Square,” says Alla. — In the last couple of years, it was the second path that was convenient for me. Usually I got off on Gagarin Street and waited for what would come first – minibus No. 42 or trolleybus No. 10. With this transport I might get to the office in the Bovid business center without stopping. If I had to wait a long time, I took the tram going to Komsomolskaya Square.

But in recent months, the trolleybus in the Leninsky district was simply killed, Alla believes.

— First, they “thinned out” the trolleybus schedule, so it was impossible to wait for it, but in December the route was completely closed due to repairs to the contact network. Minibuses also began to run less frequently. And the tram, which had been running slowly but steadily all last winter, has now simply become a ghost: in theory it seems to be there, but when needed, it’s not there right away. As a result, every morning begins with a quest on Yandex.Maps and the telegram channel “ChelyabGET Incidents” (which transport to choose) and rushing through stops.

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