There are fifty-two bus routes about the city and its environs.
The total number of buses operating on these routes every day is about four hundred.
They are mosly Ukrainian buses manufactured in Lviv by LAZ.
These are city bus routes FYI just in case.
1 – Nikitovka Station – Knitted-goods factory
2 – Grechnev Street – Construction Workers Block
3 – Ring route
4 – Volkov Street – Komarov Settlement
5 – Herzen Street – Settlement of Kondratievka
6 - Knitted-goods factory – October Settlement
7 – 40 Years of Ukraine Street - Nikitovka Station
10 – Herzen Street – Lenin Coalmine Settlement
11 – Bus terminal – Kochegarka Coalmine Settlement
12 – Kalinin Coalmine – Settlement of Bayrak
13 – Chemical factory - Komarov Settlement
14 - Nikitovka Station - Bessarabka
15 – Bus termina – Red Partisan Settlement
16 – Volkov Street – 40 Years of Ukraine Street
17 – Railway Station – Peace Street
18 - Bus terminal – Wide Ravine
19 – 88 Block – Sunny Block
20 – Volkov Street - Construction Workers Block
21 – Bus terminal – 88 Block
22 – Volkov Street – Chemical factory
23 – Grechnev Street – Service station
24 – Chemical factory – 245 Block
25 – Bus terminal - Komarov Settlement
27 – 40 Years of Ukraine Street – Bus terminal
28 - Komarov Settlement – Settlement of Kuznetsovka
28A - Komarov Settlement – Koksan Company
29A - Ring route
29B – Ring route
30 – Herzen Street - Village of Vorobyovka
31 – 88 Block – Nikitovka Station
32 – Herzen Street – Mirnoye Settlement
33 – Herzen Strteet - Autostore
35 – Ring route
36 – 88 Block – Chemical factory
38 – Village of Vorobyovka – Nikitovka Station
77 – Bus terminal - Panteleymonovka
81 – Nikitovka Station – Settlement of Golmovsky
82 - Nikitovka Station – Settlement of Zaytsevo
83 - Nikitovka Station – Settlement of Bakhmutka
83A – Volkov Street – Settlement of Nokolayevka
100 –Komarov Settlement - Nikitovka Station
101 – Zhukov Street – Kalinin Coalmine
102 – 88 Block – 40 Years of Ukraine Street
104 – Kondratyevka – 245 Block
106 – 88 Block – 245 Block
107 – Gagarin Coalmine Settlement – Ksenevka Settlement
Updated Sep 8, 2011
There are many buses to Horlivka from Donetsk and from many other regional centers, towns and cities of Donetsk and Luhansk region.
Besides, buses to/from Odessa, Kherson, Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk pass Horlivka.
Also, there are a lot of local buses that will take you to any town of Donetsk region.
Updated Jul 1, 2011
The city has three railway stations, which is not bad for the city of more than 300,000 residents.
The central railway station is located not far from the Palace of Sports and is called Horlivka.
I frequented this station when I left for my home city on weekends.
Nikitovka is another large railway station located in the eastern part of the city.
Usually all the trains pass these both large stations, so it's convenient for locals to get off closer to where they live.
Updated Jul 1, 2011
Website: http://mirooleg.narod.ru/
Like in my other Ukrainian cities, there are a lot of cab services in Horlivka.
So hiring a cab is no problem.
It can be done almost from any bus stop or by phone.
Here are some useful phone numbers for you.
Don't forget to dial +38 0624 before the city phone number.
Nika - 527 000Gorod - 22 0 22, 52 00 00Grand - 52 11 11Donbass - 2 22 22, 52 52 52Euro - 4 44 44, 520 520Euroclass - 4 44 43Favorite - 525 525Visit - 52-66-66Leader - 6 66 66Gor-Don -
+38 050 868 3 666Prestige -7 77 77
Updated Jul 1, 2011
Phone: dial 8 0624 before the citnumber
Website: http://prosto-gorlovka.at.ua/
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