Ukrzaliznytsia Now Offers Car Transport Services: Routes, Pricing, and Key Details.
Traveling with Your Car on Ukrainian Railways
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's state railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, has launched a new service for transporting personal automobiles. This allows travelers to reach their destination comfortably without the need to drive themselves. This solution is ideal for those planning trips across Ukraine who wish to have their own vehicle available upon arrival. For many international visitors, this service offers a unique way to explore the country's diverse regions without the stress of long-distance driving.
The car-carrying trains offered by Ukrzaliznytsia operate from the following major cities:
- Kyiv
- Kharkiv
- Odesa
- Dnipro
- Lviv
- Uzhhorod
The cost for transporting a car is approximately 1,300 Ukrainian hryvnias per 1,000 kilograms. Please note that an additional loading fee starts from 200 hryvnias, which should be factored into your travel budget.
It is also useful to know that Ukrzaliznytsia may delay a train's departure if more than 10 passengers are late. This could be relevant information for those traveling in a group. Additionally, the fare for the Kyiv City Express between Vydubychi and Darnytsia stations is 15 hryvnias, making this urban route highly affordable for passengers.
Convenience and Comfort for Your Journey
Ukrzaliznytsia's car transport service ensures a convenient and comfortable travel experience, helping passengers avoid the hassles associated with long-distance driving. This initiative is particularly timely given the growing popularity of domestic tourism in Ukraine.
The introduction of this service has the potential to significantly change how people travel within Ukraine, providing more options for explorers. By offering greater access to remote regions where public transport may be limited, it could stimulate domestic tourism. The convenience of having your own vehicle at your destination is sure to appeal to those seeking to combine relaxed rail travel with the flexibility of personal transport.
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