Ukrzaliznytsia announced mass delays of trains: where up to 5 hours.
According to inkorr.com: As a result of the night attacks by Russia on the railway infrastructure in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv regions, Ukrzaliznytsia reported
significant delays in passenger train movement. There were no casualties among employees or passengers; however, several tracks and facilities were damaged, affecting the timetable. The company
provided details of the situationon Ukrzaliznytsia's official channel.
Train delays and route changes on November 6
Trains in the eastern direction will be running off schedule. Specifically, several delays and changes in routes have been recorded:
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#102 Kherson–Husarivka
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#104 Lviv–Husarivka
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#712 Kyiv–Husarivka
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#92 Odesa–Husarivka.
In addition, train #733 Dnipro–Kyiv is running with an additional locomotive, which has led to
delays of about an hour.
The largest delays — up to 5 hours
On the routes towards Donetskand Zaporizhzhia regions, the arrival of some trains is delayed by up to five hours. This concerns the following connections:
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#31/32 Zaporizhzhia–Przemyśl (+4 hours)
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#119/120 Dnipro–Chełm (+3 hours 24 minutes), which also transports attached cars from Pavlohrad–Kyiv
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#37/38 Zaporizhzhia–Kyiv (+3 hours 13 minutes).
Some suburban trains in Sumy region and between Chernihiv and Kyiv also have minor delays. Passengers are advised to consider these changes when planning their trips.
Where to check the current schedule
Current information about train movements and potential delays can be tracked on the Ukrzaliznytsia website.
These delays may significantly affect passengers' plans, so it is important to stay informed about the news and follow updates on the official Ukrzaliznytsia resource. The company is actively working to restore the normal schedule, but for now, it is advisable to be prepared for changes in travel.
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