New minibus routes begin service in Tbilisi

New minibus routes begin service in Tbilisi
November 10, 2025

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New minibus routes begin service in Tbilisi

New minibus routes were launched to serve passengers in the Krtsanisi and Samgori districts of Tbilisi on November 8, 2025. N544 minibus moved from the area of the metro station “300 Aragveli” through Yalbuzi street, Ortachalhesi bridge, and Vakhtang Gorgasli street to Krtsanisi street No.65

The Tbilisi City Hall also shared the details related to this on its official Facebook Page on November 7, 2025, Friday. According to the details provided by the City Hall of Tbilisi, it should be noted that the N559 route served the Samgori district.

The minibus started from the area of Givi Amilakhvari Street No.17 and goes through Kakheti Highway and Javakheti streets to the metro station “Varketili”. Then, on the same route, Givi returned to Amilakhvri Street. The new routes significantly improved commuting and made public transport even more comfortable and accessible.

In addition, in Samgori district, the small-speed buses running on the N295 route were replaced by MAN-branded 10-meter buses. The new buses served many more passengers and improved the movement on Besarion Chichinadze and Kindzmarauli streets, as well as from Moscow Avenue to the metro station “Varketili”.

Also, minibus routes were extended in Mtatsminda and Gldani. Specifically, in the Mtatsminda district, the minibus – N481 route, which moved from Daba Tskneti to Kiketi and will pass through the village “Didiba”, this time, in addition to the Didiba Street in the village “Didiba”, it also served as Sampants I corner.

In addition, the N508 minibus route was extended in the Gldani district. The mentioned minibus from the area of the metro station “Akhmeteli Theater” (Gobronidze Street) serves residents of Avshni Street and Avshni III corner. According to the new route, the minibus continued from Avshni III corner through Vakhtang Pirtskhalava street to Mikheil Vashakidze street intersection.

Renewed routes in Mtatsminda and Gldani districts were operational from November 8.

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