What will happen on January 4
On Sunday, January 4, buses No. 31, 110 and 112 in Kyiv will operate on altered routes due to planned food fairs on Tatarska and Ihor Yukhnovskyi (formerly Suleyman Stalskyi) streets. UNN published this information citing the Official Kyiv Portal.
Specific routes
From the start of service until the end of the fairs, transport will run as follows:
- Bus No. 31 – metro station “Politekhnichnyi Instytut” → Beresteiskyi Avenue → Bohdan Havrylyshyn Street → Dovnar‑Zapolskyi Street → Dehtiarivska Street → Biloruska Street → Derevlianska Street → Yurii Illienko Street → Akademika Romodanova Street → Zahorivska Street → Kniazia Volodymyra Monomakha Street → Tatarska Street.
- Buses No. 110, 112 – from metro stations “Ploshcha Ukrainskykh Heroiv” and “Lukianivska” to Raiduzhna Street along their regular routes, then – Ivan Mykytenko Street → Sirozhupannykiv Street → Ihor Yukhnovskyi Street (formerly Suleyman Stalskyi), then resume their regular routes. In the opposite direction — unchanged.
Context and travel consequences
This is a local route adjustment — a typical practice during mass events. The combination of the fairs with the recent heating-network accident on Valerii Lobanovskyi Avenue (January 2) may create additional delays on approaches, so plan with extra time.
“Transport routes will be changed from the start of service until the end of the fairs”
— Official Kyiv Portal
Practical advice
- Check the timetable in mobile apps or on the carrier’s website before leaving home.
- If punctuality is important — choose the metro or an alternate route with a time buffer.
- Support local producers: the fairs are an opportunity to buy Ukrainian products, but planning your trip will reduce stress for all road users.
In short: the changes are temporary and predictable, but they matter for your planning. Check your route and allow an extra 10–20 minutes — a simple prevention against unnecessary delays.