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Saryan street will become one-way


It is planned to carry out a large program to expand bus lines in June, which will address the continuation of the line of Mashtots Avenue to Isakov Avenue. A number of changes to the organization are also planned in June. Vazgen Harutyunyan, head of the Department of Transport of the Staff of the Municipality, stated this at the May 20 sitting of the Yerevan Council of Elders.

Touching upon the separate bars of the bus, the head of the transport department informed that a part of Moskovyan Street has already been furnished, as a result, the bus can cross the Moskovyan street from Khanjyan to Moscow and reach Abovyan Street.

"As for the red lines, let me know that the coverage has expanded in a number of sections, in particular, control over the street of Old Yerevantsi."

"The changes in the march are enormous and will be related to almost the whole small center," he said.

Vazgen Harutyunyan also informed that one-way traffic is planned on Saryan Street, the reverse direction will be Mashtots, so the left lane will be closed to continue direct traffic in Mashtots.

It is also planned that the bus line from Mashtots Street will enter Khorenatsi Street, after which italy and Beirut streets, Argishti Street will enter Isakov Avenue.

"We have a project to stop the march in a number of sections in a small center in a small center. At the heart of the idea is that small center is available and intended for pedestrian. This includes a part of Abovyan Street, particularly a section on Nalbandyan Street, where it is intended exclusively for pedestrian, "he said," he said that a bus line was planned in Arabkir administrative district.