Kyiv City Council has allowed municipally owned Kyiv Metropoliten, which operates Kyiv's underground railways, to open a credit line worth Hr 125 million.
"A tender will be called for the [least expensive] credit line," the city council’s press service reported on Wednesday. "The rate should be no higher than 25%, according to a Kyiv City Council resolution."
Kyiv Metropoliten operates three underground railway lines with an overall length of about 60 kilometers. There are 46 underground railway stations, including three interchange stations in the center of the city.