Train Service Disruptions in Ukraine: Delays and Restrictions Reported for March 1.
Current Train Operations in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On March 1, 2023, Ukraine's state railway company, Ukrzaliznytsia, issued an update on nationwide train services, citing changes necessitated by the ongoing security situation. Passengers are advised to remain vigilant and monitor for further announcements. These disruptions are a direct consequence of Russia's full-scale invasion, which has severely impacted the country's critical infrastructure.
In the Sumy region, trains continue to run, though schedule alterations, including delays or route adjustments, are possible. In Zaporizhzhia, power outages following overnight shelling are causing delays of up to one hour; however, no train cancellations have been reported at this time.
Specific Restrictions and Guidance
Train service to and from the Dnipro-Holovnyi station is temporarily restricted for the following trains:
- #86/85
- #128/127
- #6
- #40/39
Furthermore, the railway section from Lozova to Kramatorsk remains a high-risk area, and train service there is completely suspended.
Ukrzaliznytsia urges passengers to exercise caution and account for the fluid situation across different regions. For the latest information, passengers are encouraged to contact the customer support service.
The situation for rail travel in Ukraine remains complex due to continuing military action and security risks. The widespread delays and service restrictions highlight the challenges of adapting the transport network to current wartime conditions.
It is crucial for passengers to stay informed to promptly respond to potential schedule changes and avoid unforeseen complications during their journeys.
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