The Kryvyi Rih Metrotram currently consists of 4 routes and 11 metro stations, with another additional station left abandoned and unfinished (Vovnopriadylna). The stations are listed geographically from north to south.
| Routes | Name | Date opened | Type | Prior names | |||
| 2М | 3М | 4М | Zarichna | 1999 | Elevated, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2М | 3М | 4М | Elektrozavodska | 2000 | Shallow, with platforms on either side of tracks | ||
| 2М | 3М | 4М | Vovnopriadylna | Unfinished | Above ground, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks | ||
| 2М | 3М | 4М | Industrialna | 1999 | Above ground, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks | ||
| 1М | Maidan Pratsi | 1986 | Above ground, exposed, located on a tram reversing loop | ||||
| 1М | 2М | 3М | 4М | Soniachna | 1986 | Elevated, enclosed, with platforms on either side of tracks | Zhovtneva (–2007), Imeni Hutovskoho (–2016) |
| 1М | 2М | 3М | 4М | Miska Likarnia | 2001 | Above ground, exposed, with platforms on either side of tracks | |
| 1М | 2М | 3М | 4М | Vechirnii Bulvar | 1986 | Shallow, with platforms on either side of tracks | Maidan Artema (–2016) |
| 1М | 2М | 3М | 4М | Mudriona | 1986 | Above ground, enclosed, single-vault station | Dzerzhynska (–2016) |
| 1М | 2М | 3М | 4М | Budynok Rad | 1988 | Shallow, single-vault station | |
| 1М | 2М | 3М | 4М | Prospekt Metalurhiv | 1989 | Shallow, single-vault station | |
| 1М | 2М | Kiltseva | 1989 | Above ground, exposed, located on a tram roundabout | |||
| Transfer from rapid tram to regular tram | |||||||
| 3М | 4М | KNEU | 2012 [1] | Above ground, exposed | |||
| 3М | 4М | Druha Miska Likarnia | 2012 [1] | Above ground, exposed | |||
| 3М | 4М | Stantsiia Kryvyi Rih | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Shkola №15 | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Persha Dilnytsia | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Trampark | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Miskkholodylnyk | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Selyshche Shevchenka | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Vulytsia Poliova | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Vulytsia Chumatskyi Shliakh | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Rudnychna | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Kolektyvni Sady | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Vulytsia Yaroslavska | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Rynok PivdHZK | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | 4М | Prospekt Pivdennyi | 2017 | ||||
| 3М | Vulytsia Hruni Romanovoii | 2017 | |||||
| 3М | Vulytsia Yosypa Pachotskoho | 2017 | |||||
| 3М | Mahazyn Aistra | 2017 | |||||
| 3М | Vulytsia Zbahachuvalna (NKHZK) | 2017 | |||||
| 4М | Inhuletskyi Raivykonkom | 2017 | |||||
| 4М | TsNAP | 2017 | |||||
| 4М | PivdHZK | 2017 | |||||
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