Dozens of Commuter Trains Canceled as Ukrainian Railways Adjust Schedules Amid Shelling.
Service Disruptions in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia Regions
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia) has overhauled its commuter train schedules in the Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia regions due to ongoing Russian attacks. Starting March 17, a number of routes have been suspended and several others shortened. These measures come as part of broader efforts to protect passengers and maintain reliable rail service in conflict-affected areas.
According to an announcement made on March 16, the following train services will no longer operate from March 17:
- No. 6479
- No. 6492/6491
- No. 6494/6493
- No. 6076
- No. 6075
- No. 6498/6497
- No. 6451/6452
- No. 6455/6456
- No. 6453/6454
- No. 6457/6458
- No. 6537
- No. 6412
- No. 6413
- No. 6471
- No. 6473
- No. 6472
- No. 6474
Additionally, as of March 18, train No. 6032 running from Kryvyi Rih-Holovnyi to Dnipro-Holovnyi will be suspended.
From March 17, several routes will now terminate at Loshkarivka station. The following day, March 18, the route of train No. 6402 (Loshkarivka — Dnipro-Lotsmanska) will also be altered. These adjustments are part of safety protocols designed to minimize risk from potential attacks.
The changes affect additional services, including:
- No. 6405
- No. 6408
- No. 6409
- No. 6485
- No. 6476
- No. 6402
Ukrzaliznytsia continues to monitor the security situation closely and will adapt schedules as needed.
The schedule revisions are a direct response to the deteriorating security environment in regions under fire. By reducing train movements and altering routes, the railway operator aims to lower the risk of strikes on passenger services. Ongoing surveillance of the situation underscores the company's commitment to swiftly responding to shifting threats, highlighting the critical role of safety during wartime.
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