Ukrzaliznytsia has launched an additional train for the Christmas and New Year holidays: Timetables.


Ukrzaliznytsia plans to operate an additional train for the Christmas and New Year holidays
The company Ukrzaliznytsia has announced that it will operate an additional train for the Christmas and New Year holidays, reports 'Khwilya'.
From December 18 to January 12, train No. 201/202 will serve the route Kharkiv - Vorochta - Kharkiv. This train complements the schedule of train No. 1/2, which already operates every other day with the same destinations.
Ukrzaliznytsia informs that the first trip of the train will take place on December 18 from Kharkiv, and then it will operate on even days in December and on odd days in January. The departure from Vorochta will be on odd days in December and on even days in January, with the first trip from Vorochta scheduled for December 19.
The train of the 'Night Express' category will have the following schedule:
- Departure from Kharkiv at 18:25, arrival in Vorochta at 13:59.
- Departure from Vorochta at 16:30, arrival in Kharkiv at 12:56.
The train will have 'Coupe' and 'Luxury' class carriages, as well as seats for people with disabilities. Tickets can be purchased through the 'Ukrzaliznytsia' app, the updated website, the chatbot, or at the ticket offices of the train stations.
It is also worth mentioning that the 'Skiexpress' has been launched by the 'Ukrzaliznytsia' company.
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