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Yutong trolleybus on line 10A on Halabyan Street travelling on battery power
Yutong trolleybus on line 10A

The public transportation system in Yerevan, Armenia consists of buses, minibuses, trolleybuses, and a metro. Different modes (buses, minibuses, trolleybuses) act as different networks.

There are currently no stop announcements in buses, minibuses, or trolleybuses. The metro, however, has announcements in Armenian and English.[1] As of 2023, there are approximately 870 public transport stops in Yerevan. Around 390 of them have shelters, the others have only signs[2] and occasionally benches. There are currently is no route information or schedules at stops,[3] however, there are mobile apps with route information for each stop. At metro stations, however, signage is available in Armenian, English, and Russian.

There is a noticeable lack of separate bus lanes in the city. In total there are only two streets (Heratsi Str., Gai Ave.) with separated lanes for public transport, and sections of some streets usually in major junctions.

Zhongtong Buses and a GAZelle City minibus on Baghramyan Avenue
Zhongtong Buses and a GAZelle City minibus
  1. ^ "Երևանի մետրոպոլիտեն". yermetro.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  2. ^ "Transport". www.yerevan.am. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  3. ^ "Screens to be installed at Yerevan public transport stops". news.am. 2023-09-01. Retrieved 2023-09-01.

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