Yekaterinburg: New Bus Station Approved in Public Hearings
20 January 2017 (14:30)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, January 20, 2017. A project on the construction of a new bus terminal in Botanichesky District got approved in the course of recent public hearings in Yekaterinburg; Obschestvo Malysheva 73 will act as the developer for the project.
The traffic hub will be put up in Krestinsky St-Schwarz St-Belinsky St (19,9 hectares altogether). The construction is expected to begin as soon as next year. The project was approved by Yekaterinburg Council Urban Planning Committee last summer.
According to the project designers, the terminal building will be a three-story one, with unloading areas for businesses on the ground floor and departure halls, booking offices, shops, and cafes on the other two floors. The area of the building proper will come to around 2 hectares. All the existing public transport stops next to the would-be bus station will remain in place.
The traffic hub will be put up in Krestinsky St-Schwarz St-Belinsky St (19,9 hectares altogether). The construction is expected to begin as soon as next year. The project was approved by Yekaterinburg Council Urban Planning Committee last summer.
According to the project designers, the terminal building will be a three-story one, with unloading areas for businesses on the ground floor and departure halls, booking offices, shops, and cafes on the other two floors. The area of the building proper will come to around 2 hectares. All the existing public transport stops next to the would-be bus station will remain in place.
Embed to Blog | Subscribe to Newsletter |
Other materials on the topic::
- Yekaterinburg: New Apartment Building Approved in Public Hearings
- Yekaterinburg public approves of high speed railway link project
- UFU Rector: Federal Funding Needed to Start Building around Lake Shartash
- Public hearings on UFU in Yekaterinburg
- Planning project of Academic district of Yekaterinburg approved by Mayor