
Yerevan metro to resume operation on May 18
Number of restriction are lifted in Armenia from May 18 as the government announced easing the coronavirus lockdown. Among the update, full operation of public transport will resume in the country, including the Yerevan metro.
As the Metro said in a released statement, wearing masks, gloves and maintaining the social distance between passengers on trains will be mandatory. Each train is equipped with a train safety crew member to help guide and serve the passengers, the source said, adding.
It is noted that the metro will operate according to its regulars schedule from 07.00 to 23.00.
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