Ukrzaliznytsia Clarifies Who Gets to Use the Table in Compartment and Open-Plan Carriages.
Passenger Rights in Ukrzaliznytsia Carriages
According to Novyny.live: Ukrzaliznytsia has provided clarification on the rights of passengers occupying upper and lower berths in both compartment and open-plan carriages, specifically concerning the use of the fold-down table. It is important to note that travelers on upper and lower bunks pay the same fare for their journey. However, according to the Passenger Transportation Rules, the table in these carriages is assigned exclusively to the lower berths.
Only passengers with lower berths are entitled to use the table. This means that those who have chosen upper berths cannot lay claim to the table, a policy that can sometimes lead to misunderstandings during trips. In light of this, Ukrzaliznytsia emphasizes the importance of adhering to the rules to ensure a comfortable experience for everyone on board.
New Regional Train Service
In addition to the table-use guidelines, Ukrzaliznytsia has announced the launch of a new regional train connecting Dnipro and Kharkiv, scheduled to begin service on June 19. This service marks a significant step in improving transport links between the two cities and will offer passengers more travel options.
The importance of these clarifications highlights the need for strict compliance with transportation rules, which can help prevent conflicts among passengers. The introduction of the new train between Dnipro and Kharkiv also reflects Ukrzaliznytsia's commitment to upgrading transport infrastructure and creating more convenient travel conditions, a key factor in advancing regional connectivity.
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