Tall Passengers Complain About Cramped Trains – Ukrainian Railways Shares Seating Tips.
Space Issues on Ukrainian Railway Trains
According to Novyny.live: Travelers in Ukraine are voicing frustration over cramped seating on Ukrainian Railways (Ukrzaliznytsia). For passengers taller than 180 cm, the operator recommends choosing lower berths or SV-class (sleeping car) compartments to improve comfort. One complainant, standing 184 cm tall, highlights the difficulties that taller individuals regularly face while traveling by rail.
According to Ukrzaliznytsia, tall passengers can avoid discomfort from limited headroom on upper bunks by reserving a lower berth or upgrading to a SV-class carriage. It also clarifies that the storage space beneath a lower berth is reserved exclusively for the passenger holding the ticket for that seat. Those occupying upper bunks must not use the area under a lower berth without the permission of the passenger below.
Advice for Travelers
If you lose an item during your journey, Ukrzaliznytsia suggests filling out a dedicated form on its website or calling the contact center at 0 800 503 11. Additionally, student discount cards are only valid for platzkart (open-plan sleeper) and second-class Intercity+ trains.
What is the best seat choice for tall passengers on a train? Opting for a lower berth or a SV-class carriage can greatly enhance travel comfort. What else is worth knowing about traveling with Ukrzaliznytsia? Paying attention to details—such as luggage storage rules and the availability of discounts—can make the trip much more enjoyable.
The issue of limited space on Ukrzaliznytsia trains continues to affect many passengers, especially those who are tall. While the company is trying to address the problem by recommending specific seating options, further improvements from the operator are needed to enhance travel conditions. Ensuring comfortable journeys and proper luggage storage highlights the importance of well-organized train interiors that meet the needs of all travelers.
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