Dnipropetrovsk also has a metro system, opened in 1995, which consists of one line and 6 stations.
The first section, consisting of six stations, opened in 1976.
For example, in 1983, the Keyfuels site network consisted of only seven stations.
In 2007 a decision has been made to open the first line in 2014, consisting of four stations.
This consists of 18 commercial stations licensed for different franchise areas.
Opened in 1985, it consists of 14 stations and is 18.9 kilometres long.
The system will initially consist of 4,000 bicycles and nearly 400 stations.
The line is a 8.4 km circular route and consists of 17 stations.
Filyovskaya Line consisting of four stations was opened in 1958.
The network was established in 1948 and consisted of 13 stations.