Baku Subway Passes to Summer Schedule from July 1
Baku / 29.06.18 / Turan: Beginning on July 1, the Baku Subway passes to the summer schedule, decreasing the passenger traffic.
According to the Baku Subway, from July 1 until the beginning of the school year (September 15), the interval in the train traffic from the station Hazi Aslanov to the station 28 May and in the opposite direction will be 2.5 minutes, and not 2 minutes, as in normal time.
In the early morning and late at night, when the flow of passengers decreases, the interval will be increased to 3 or more minutes.
At distances from the station 28 May to the stations Icherisheher and Darnagul during the rush hour the interval will be five minutes, and the rest of the time - six minutes or more. -06D-
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