The fare is 1.25 UAH (general), and 0.60 (for schoolchildren and students). You can purchase tram tickets only in “Interpress” and “Vysoky Zamok” kiosks, as well as in Lviv Municipal Services “Lviv Electrical Transportation” sales areas.
The ticket must be punched when you get on the tram. Put the ticket in the punching machine hanging on the walls of the train, and pull the lever down to punch your ticket. Keep your ticket with you during the whole trip as most Lviv controllers are rather strict.
If you intend to stay in Lviv for a longer time, then you should know that there are various possible subscription rates for a month or more.
Note: Route terminal names go first and last.
No. 1 Central Railway Station – Chernivetska Street (Suburban Railway Station) –S. Bandery Street – Kopernyka Street – Doroshenka Street – Rynok Square – Ruska Street – Pidvalna Street –Vynnychenka Street – I. Franka Street – Vitovskoho Street – KotlyarevskohoStreet – Kyivska Street – S. Bandery Street– Chernivetska Street (Suburban Railway Station) – Central Railway Station
No. 2 Konovaltsya Street – Chuprynky Street – Kopernyka Street – Doroshenka Street – Rynok Square – Ruska Street – Pidvalna Street – Lychakivska Street – Lychakivska Street
No. 3 Knyahyni Olhy Street – Sakharova Street – Vitovskoho Street – I. Franka Street – Soborna Square
No. 4 Mushaka Street – Sventsitskoho Street – I. Franka Street – Vynnychenka Street – Pidvalna Street – Honty Street – Zamarstynivska Street
No. 5 Zamarstynivska Street – Honty Street –Pidvalna Street –Vynnychenka Street – I. Franka Street – Vitovskoho Street – Sakharova Street – Knyahyni Olhy Street
No. 6 Railway Station –Chernivetska Street – Horodotska Street – Osmomysla Square – Zamarstynivska Street – Haydamatska Street – B. Khmelnytskoho Street – Promyslova Street – Lypynskoho Street
No. 7 Shevchenka Street – Horodotska Street – Osmomysla Square – Honty Street –Pidvalna Street – Lychakivska Street – Mechnykova Street – Levytskoho Street – A. Vakhnyanyna Street
No. 8 A. Vakhnyanyna Street – Levytskoho Street – Mechnykova Street – Lychakivska Street –Vynnychenka Street – I. Franka Street – Vitovskoho Street – Sakharova Street – Knyahyni Olhy Street (In connection withthe reconstruction of Mechnikova Street the route is not in operation. The reconstruction completion isplanned in 2008)
No. 9 Central Railway Station –Chernivetska Street (Suburban Railway Station) – S. Bandery Street – KyivskaStreet – Kotlyarevskoho Street – Vitovskoho Street – I. Franka Street – Vynnychenka Street –Pidvalna Street – Ruska Street – Rynok Square –Doroshenka Street –Kopernyka Street –S. Bandery Street –Chernivetska Street (Suburban Railway Station) – Central Railway Station
No. 9-A Central Railway Station –Chernivetska Street (Suburban Railway Station) –S. Bandery Street –Kyivska Street – Kotlyarevskoho Street – Vitovskoho Street – I. Franka Street – Soborna Square
Trafick Scheme Lviv trams
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Third Tourism Conference in Lviv "Win With The Lion" 2011. “Win with the Lion” – it is a meeting point for tourism experts.1
We are growing up and opening the new horizons for ourselves and for you, our dear followers. Internet-project VisitLviv.net will take active part in one of the biggest world tourist exhibition – ITB Berlin 2011.2
It was the airport in Lviv, of all things, that first charmed me. Regional airports across the former Soviet Union tend to be a dreary lot, with all the appeal of a 24-hour bus station. But the one in Lviv, the largest city in western Ukraine, had wood paneling and ornate columns and the feel of a grand old railway station in a 1950s film.