Ukrzaliznytsia launched the Kyiv–Bucharest train: route details and cost.
According to inkorr.com: On October 10, despite intense attacks on Ukrainian civilian facilities, 'Ukrzaliznytsia' successfully launched a new international train No. 99/100 connecting Kyiv and Bucharest (Romania). This was announced by the Minister for Communities and Territories Development Oleksii Kuleba, noting that the first flight departed with the first hundred passengers. Details of the new route have been published on Delo.ua.
The train will run daily, providing direct communication between Ukraine and Romania.
Schedule and route of the new train service
Train No. 99/100 will pass through several major cities in Ukraine, making travel convenient for passengers from different regions.
Main points of the route:
- Route in Ukraine: Kyiv – Vinnytsia – Zhmerinka – Mohyliv-Podilskyi.
- Border control will take place at the stations of Velchyneț and Ungheni.
- Arrival point in Romania: Bucharest Main Railway Station – Gara de Nord.
Schedule of train No. 99/100 Kyiv – Bucharest
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From Kyiv to Bucharest:
- Departure: from Central Station at 06:30.
- Arrival: in Bucharest at 06:47 the next day.
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From Bucharest to Kyiv:
- Departure: from Gara de Nord at 19:10.
- Arrival: in Kyiv at 19:34 the next day.
Ticket prices and purchase
Only compartment cars are available on the train, and the ticket price for a compartment car is approximately 3800 hryvnias.
Tickets for the new international service can be purchased now. Tickets are available:
- In the mobile application.
- On the official 'Ukrzaliznytsia' website.
Previously, we reported that 'Ukrzaliznytsia' revealed a life hack for buying tickets.
The launch of the new train opens new opportunities for passengers, including facilitating travel between Ukraine and Romania. Regular flights will provide convenient connections and contribute even more to the development of tourist relations between the countries. This step also highlights the resilience of 'Ukrzaliznytsia' in the face of adversity, demonstrating the readiness to maintain ties with international partners.
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