Just one question: who’s going to pay for the metro? Even in soviet times, Tbilisi metro was by far the most expensive to build due to seismic hazard and hot sulfur water springs. It is estimated, that 1 km of metro will cost 200 min $. So that the entire new line would cost 4 billion.
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A new metro line isnt necessary. It would be enough to restore at least part of the old tram infrastructure and buy new cars/trains for the metro. The metro wouldn’t be so crowded if the trains came once a minute instead of every 5–10 minutes, as is usually the case at peak hours
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Just one question: who’s going to pay for the metro? Even in soviet times, Tbilisi metro was by far the most expensive to build due to seismic hazard and hot sulfur water springs. It is estimated, that 1 km of metro will cost 200 min $. So that the entire new line would cost 4 billion.
A new metro line isnt necessary. It would be enough to restore at least part of the old tram infrastructure and buy new cars/trains for the metro. The metro wouldn’t be so crowded if the trains came once a minute instead of every 5–10 minutes, as is usually the case at peak hours