Ukrzaliznytsia Appointed Additional Trains for School Holidays: Directions.
JSC "Ukrzaliznytsia" announced additional trains to Lviv and Rakhiv (Transcarpathia) during the autumn school holidays. This was reported by the press service of "Ukrzaliznytsia".
The company analyzes passenger demand and finds opportunities to add seats towards Lviv and Rakhiv!
The company appointed an additional train No. 245/246 Kyiv - Rakhiv, which will depart from Kyiv on October 30 at 15:58 and arrive in Rakhiv at 8:55 am. From Rakhiv, the train will depart on October 31 at 16:43 and arrive in Kyiv on November 1 at 8:55 am.
Also, an additional train No. 191/192 Kyiv - Lviv will depart from Kyiv on October 28 at 8:18 and on November 3 at 10:18, arriving in Lviv at 16:12 and 17:03 respectively. From Lviv, the train will depart on October 28 at 14:14 and on November 3 at 11:33, arriving in Kyiv at 21:33 and 18:10 respectively.
Tickets for the trains will be available for purchase in the "Ukrzaliznytsia" mobile application, on the website, in chatbots, and at station ticket offices.
Recall that earlier "Ukrzaliznytsia" appointed additional train trips No. 191/192 Lviv - Kyiv - Lviv and No. 115/116 Kyiv - Odesa - Kyiv during school holidays.
During the Time that Intercity+ provides Wi-Fi in test mode, 500 thousand passengers of "Ukrzaliznytsia" have already used it.
It is worth noting that "Ukrzaliznytsia" is developing a project for a new tariff reform, in particular, increasing the cost of transporting construction materials by 52%, ore and coal by 7%, and the return of empty wagons by 67%.
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