By the Order of the Transport Committee, waterways and water bodies of Saint-Petersburg will be opened for self-propelled vessels and small-size vessels from 00:00 Moscow time of April 9, 2015, says press center of the Transport Committee under the City Government.
According to earlier statements, navigation at the federal waterways on the Neva river (from the Blagoveshchensky Bridge to the Bolshoi Obukhovsky Bridge) and on the Malaya Neva river (from the headwaters to the Tuchkov Bridge) opened on April 4, 2015.
Primorsk line of aquabus service in Saint-Petersburg is to start operation from May 29, 2015.
Waterways of Saint-Petersburg include the Admiralteysky canal, Bumazhny canal, Dudergofsky canal, Zimnyaya kanavka, Izhorsky pond, Griboyedov canal, Kronverksky strait, Kronverksky protok, Kryukov canal, Lakhtinsky razliv, Matisov canal, Obvodny canal, Razliv lake, Volkovka river, Glukharka river, Ekateringofka river, Yemelyanovka river, Zhdanovka river, Izhora river, Karpovka river, Krestovka river, Moika river, Monastyrka river, Okkervil river, Okhta river, Pryazhka river, Slavyanka river, Smolenka river, Tarakanovka river, Fontanka river, Chernaya river (from Kolomyazhsky bridge to Bolshaya Nevka), Shkipersky canal.
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Navigation opens on the Neva river on April 4, 2015>>>>