Changes in train schedules in Dnipropetrovsk region: which routes are canceled until November 17.
According to inkorr.com: In Dnipropetrovsk region, the schedule and routes of several suburban trains have been temporarily changed due to the complicated security situation. These changes are planned to be in effect from November 11 to 17, as reported by the press service of the Dnipro Railway.
In particular, there have been changes in the routes of some trains to the Dnipro City direction, and some routes have been canceled. Passengers are advised to pay attention to the updated schedule and use alternative transport connections.
Which trains have changed routes
№7202 Dnipro-Glavny – Synelnykove-1 (instead of Kamianske – Synelnykove-1). Alternative – routes №6008 and №6016 Kamianske – Dnipro-Glavny;
№6536 Zaporizhzhia-2 – Synelnykove-1 (instead of Zaporizhzhia-2 – Lozova);
№7206 and №7208 Dnipro-Glavny – Synelnykove-1 (instead of Kamianske – Synelnykove-1). Alternative – route №6038 Kamianske – Dnipro-Glavny.
Temporarily not operating trains
№7303 and №7304 between Dnipro and Kamianske,
№7305, №7307, №7309 on the same route,
№6035, №6044, and №6039 between Dnipro and Pyatykhatky,
№6537 Pavlohrad-1 – Synelnykove-1,
№6010 Pyatykhatky – Dnipro-Glavny.
In return, passengers can use other routes that partially cover these routes: №6005, №6015, №6018, №6037, №6038, №6043, and №6291.
Dnipro Railway regularly adjusts the schedule of suburban trains depending on the operational situation in the region. The changes aim to ensure the safety of both passengers and transport workers during potential air alarms or shelling. The railway workers assure that after stabilizing the situation, movement will resume on all routes.
These measures are taken due to the ongoing challenges posed by the security situation in the region. It is important for passengers to be attentive and plan their journeys considering the changes in the schedule to avoid inconveniences during their trips. The situation continues to be under control, and railway workers are doing everything possible to ensure maximum safety for their passengers.
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