Tbilisi Metro
The Tbilisi Metro is a rapid transit system serving the capital city of Georgia. Opened in 1966, it consists of two lines: the M1 line, which runs from the north to the south, and the M2 line, which connects the east and west. The metro has 23 stations and is known for its affordability and efficiency, making it a popular choice for daily commuters.
The metro system is characterized by its unique Soviet-era architecture and design. Trains run frequently, and the system is generally safe and clean. The Tbilisi Metro plays a crucial role in reducing traffic congestion in the city and provides easy access to various neighborhoods and attractions.