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Five months after the Kyiv metro reopened after the strict coronavirus shutdown, its ridership is only 40% of capacity
Tuesday, October 27, 2020


Five months after the Kyiv metro reopened after the strict coronavirus shutdown, its ridership is only 40% of capacity, Natalia Makogon, deputy head of the underground rail system told an online conference Monday. At peak periods last year, the system carried 90% of its capacity of 2 million daily riders. Last year, the system carried 495 million riders, or 1.35 million a day.