From December 31 to January 6, public transport in Tbilisi will work until 3 am
From today, December 31, on New Year's Eve, buses and metro in Tbilisi will carry passengers until 3 am. This is reported by the Tbilisi City Hall.
In addition, buses, metro and the Rike-Narikala cable car will operate free of charge from 23 hours to 3 am.
Buses in Tbilisi usually run until 23 o'clock, and the metro - until midnight (the second metro line until 00:30).
On December 31, from 23:00 to 03:00, buses will deliver passengers to metro stations.
In particular, the following buses will run until 3 am: N1, N2, N3, N6, N7, N11 (to Didube metro station), N12, N14, N17, N18, N20, N22, N25, N27, N28, N30, N31, N36, N39, N40, N41, N42, N43, N45, N46, N47, N49, N52, N53, N56, N60, N62, N68, N70, N71, N72, N73, N77, N78, N79, N80, N84, N87, N90, N91, N95, N99, N106, N108, N110, N121, N122 (to Avlabari metro station), N150, N321, N330, N332, N334, N339, N343, N344, N346, N363, N377 and N383.
On the eve of Christmas in the Orthodox style, on January 6, the Tbilisi metro will also serve passengers from midnight to 03:00. And in this case, public transport will be free.
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From December 31 to January 6, public transport in Tbilisi will work until 3 am
From today, December 31, on New Year's Eve, buses and metro in Tbilisi will carry passengers until 3 am. This is reported by the Tbilisi City Hall.
In addition, buses, metro and the Rike-Narikala cable car will operate free of charge from 23 hours to 3 am.
Buses in Tbilisi usually run until 23 o'clock, and the metro - until midnight (the second metro line until 00:30).
On December 31, from 23:00 to 03:00, buses will deliver passengers to metro stations.
In particular, the following buses will run until 3 am: N1, N2, N3, N6, N7, N11 (to Didube metro station), N12, N14, N17, N18, N20, N22, N25, N27, N28, N30, N31, N36, N39, N40, N41, N42, N43, N45, N46, N47, N49, N52, N53, N56, N60, N62, N68, N70, N71, N72, N73, N77, N78, N79, N80, N84, N87, N90, N91, N95, N99, N106, N108, N110, N121, N122 (to Avlabari metro station), N150, N321, N330, N332, N334, N339, N343, N344, N346, N363, N377 and N383.
On the eve of Christmas in the Orthodox style, on January 6, the Tbilisi metro will also serve passengers from midnight to 03:00. And in this case, public transport will be free.
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