Russia attacked the railway: which trains changed routes and got delayed.

Russia attacked the railway: which trains changed routes and got delayed
Russia attacked the railway: which trains changed routes and got delayed

According to inkorr.com: On the night of November 6, Russian troops attacked the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kharkiv regions. As a result of these attacks, the railway infrastructure was damaged, reports 'Hlavkom,' citing data from 'Ukrzaliznytsia.'

According to the press service of 'Ukrzaliznytsia,' several trains had to change their routes due to infrastructure damage, resulting in significant delays. The following routes are included in this list:

  • No. 102 Kherson – Husarivka,
  • No. 104 Lviv – Husarivka,
  • No. 712 Kyiv – Husarivka,
  • No. 92 Odesa – Husarivka.

In addition, train No. 733 Dnipro – Kyiv is now running with an auxiliary locomotive and also has a slight delay.

Delays and issues on the routes

Due to damage on the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia directions, delays of up to five hours are occurring in some trains:

  • No. 31/32 Zaporizhzhia – Przemysl,
  • No. 119/120 Dnipro – Chełm, which have attached cars Pavlohrad – Kyiv,
  • No. 37/38 Zaporizhzhia – Kyiv.

Some suburban trains in Sumy region and routes from Chernihiv region to Kyiv are also experiencing noticeable delays.

Since the beginning of November, there have been many attacks on railway infrastructure in Ukraine, causing significant delays and problems with train movements in the east of the country. Authorities continue to coordinate actions to restore and ensure the safety of passenger and cargo transportation.

These events highlight once again the importance of railway transportation safety in wartime conditions. The government and 'Ukrzaliznytsia' are making efforts to ensure reliable routes, despite the attacks, and continue to work on restoring damaged infrastructure.


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