Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced that a modern, European-standard tram line will be constructed to connect the Didi Dighomi district with the Didube metro station. He clarified that the goal of the project is to give residents of Dighomi faster and more comfortable transportation options to different parts of the city.
The planned tram line will be 7.5 kilometers long and include 11 stops. “As a result, the tram will ensure safe, comfortable, and fast travel for the growing passenger flow in the Dighomi settlement, ease the load on buses and minibuses, reduce traffic congestion, and improve the ecological situation,” Kaladze said.
He also emphasized that the Didube metro station is not only a key point for the capital’s transport system but also for intercity travel. “The tram will be integrated into the existing public transport network. A unified, flexible, comfortable and sustainable transport system will be created, tailored to the needs of every citizen,” the mayor noted.