Due to shelling in Odesa region, several suburban trains have been canceled: which routes will not be operational.
According to ТСН: Odesa region has undergone significant changes in suburban transport after the shelling, which will last for the next few days.
In particular, the following routes will temporarily not be operational:
№6401 Kolosivka — Odesa-Glavna
№6253 Podilsk — Odesa-Glavna
№6208 Odesa-Glavna — Rozdilna 1
№6207 Rozdilna 1 — Odesa-Glavna
Instead, passengers can use alternative routes:
№6408 Odesa-Glavna — Kolosivka
№6403 Marynivska — Kolosivka — Odesa-Glavna
№6255 Vapnyarka — Podilsk — Odesa-Glavna
№6270 Odesa-Zastava–1 — Rozdilna 1 — Podilsk
№6252 Odesa-Glavna — Rozdilna 1 — Vapnyarka
№6201 Rozdilna 1 — Odesa-Glavna
№6255 Vapnyarka — Rozdilna 1 — Odesa
Railway workers call on passengers to check the current train schedule and plan their trips in advance.
Recall that during the night and morning, Odesa region experienced one of the most massive air strikes by Russian troops. The shelling damaged administrative and residential buildings, as well as energy infrastructure facilities. As a result, most residents of the city temporarily remained without heating, water, and electricity supply.
This decision has become a necessity in conditions where the safety of residents and passengers is a priority. The shelling caused significant damage to the infrastructure, so it is important to monitor changes and use alternative routes. The situation in Odesa region remains complex, and services are working to restore normal functioning of the region.
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