Kyiv City Express Service Resumes Following Power Outage, Delays Expected.
Kyiv City Express Service Update
According to TSN.ua: Service on the Kyiv City Express train line has resumed after a temporary suspension caused by an external power failure. While power has now been restored to nearly all affected areas, passengers should anticipate delays of approximately 20 to 30 minutes. This disruption is part of a wider public transport issue that affected Kyiv on January 31st.
Heating and lighting are fully operational at train stations, ensuring passengers can wait in comfort. Designated warming shelters are also functioning normally, a critical provision during the winter season. The Kyiv City Express is a key commuter rail link connecting the capital's center with its suburbs and the main airport.
Officials from Kyiv City Express have confirmed the resumption of service and advise travelers to account for potential delays when planning their journeys.
Power Supply Status
The overall power supply situation in Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions is now under control. However, the residual transport delays may still impact passenger plans, especially given the winter conditions. Service crews continue to work on fully stabilizing the system, with a focus on maintaining safe and comfortable waiting conditions at stations for all citizens.
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