Every day, hundreds of thousands of people go on short and long trips. In the city of Samara, all types of public transport are available to passengers, from a tram with a subway to a bus with a fixed-route taxi. In the city off the coast of the great Russian Volga River, river transport must be developed. In general, a tourist who decides to get acquainted with the sights on his own is provided with a wide choice of transportation.
Public transport Samara
The first bus traveled around Samara in 1934. Since then, much has changed. Today, there are 126 routes that are served by private enterprises. More than 35% of passenger traffic is transported by large and small buses. The network covers all 9 districts of the city. In summer, the so-called summer cottages are added.
We have to drive from Dzerzhinsky 30 (Samara Youth House) to the banks of the Volga, between the green zone of the 5th clearing and Gorky Central Park.
Choose 89 routes from Samara buses . The arc of motion runs almost in a semicircle from east through north to west. The length of 47.2 kilometers 89 route in Samara:
- stops 49 times;
- continues to move from the final destination to the final for almost an hour and a half.
By the way, during the same time from the first stop to the last you can walk on a straight line.
Route
The route 89 starts from the House of Youth on Samara, then moves south. The first popular stop at the Aurora Mall shopping center, with a good network of cinemas and a developed relaxation area. Further along Maurice Teresa we pass the park of the 30th anniversary of the Victory, then near the Sovetskaya metro station - the Friendship Park.
Most of Samara’s 89 route is laid from south to north along Victory Street, parallel to the railway and repeats most of the train stops. After the Bezymyanka metro station, we drive through Rodina Square and the Sports Palace.
On the Kirov Square, another large shopping and entertainment center "Viva-Land". Next, the bus makes an arc, turning west, around the park to them. The 50th anniversary of the October Revolution with the wonderful Peschanoe lake. In the area of Staraya Zagora Street, we drive near the forest park named after the 60th anniversary of Soviet power and the Oak Kolka square. It should be noted that the city of Samara is rich in parks and squares.
Crossing the Moscow highway, along Novo-Sadovaya, the bus turns south. Having passed a number of modern buildings, we find ourselves on the banks of the Volga in the area of the 5th clearing. Here 89 route of Samara ends.