The Ladozhskaya metro station was closed for major repairs for 11 months.
The Transport Committee organized the transportation of passengers by surface public transport. Routes have been changed and traffic has been increased for 7 buses – No. 30, 131, 271, 169, 77, 92, 222 and tram No. 39. Two additional temporary bus routes have also been introduced: No. 24M and 27M. Buses will run from Alexander Nevsky Square along Zanevsky Prospekt to Kosygin Avenue and then along routes No. 24 and No. 27 to the bus stations Khasanskaya Street and Belorusskaya Street, respectively (in the opposite direction – without stopping at the Novocherkasskaya metro station). A new free tram route No. 30 will also open, which will run from the Ladozhskaya metro station to Alexander Nevsky Square.
The routes of 10 adjacent inter-regional bus routes operating on the order of the Leningrad Region have been changed: No. 430, 430A, 462, 462R, 531, 429, 453, 531A, 532, 533. Five of them (No. 430, 430A, 462, 462R, 531) will be redirected to the Prospekt Bolshevikov metro station, five more (No. 429, 453, 531A, 532, 533) – to the Ulitsa Dybenko metro station.
Two dedicated lanes for public transport have been equipped: one for trams on the Alexander Nevsky Bridge, the other for trackless transport on Zanevsky Prospekt.
During the overhaul of the Ladozhskaya metro station, the lobby and the inclined passage will be repaired at the station.
Source: Rosbalt

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