Polish Power Grid Issues Force Ukrzaliznytsia to Delay Trains.
Coordinating Ukrzaliznytsia and PKP Intercity Schedules
According to Espreso.tv: In response to disruptions in Poland's railway power infrastructure causing delays on certain routes, Ukrzaliznytsia and PKP Intercity have agreed to hold connecting trains for late arrivals. This coordination is aimed at reducing passenger inconvenience on services running between Warsaw, Chełm, and Przemyśl.
Delays and Their Impact on Travelers
International passenger trains operated by Ukrzaliznytsia departing from Chełm and Przemyśl into Ukraine are currently facing delays of approximately 2.5 to 3 hours. While this complicates journeys, the adjusted schedule is designed to minimize disruptions for those traveling across the border.
This operational alignment marks a significant step in cooperation between the two rail companies, helping maintain service quality despite unpredictable delays. By synchronizing departures, the goal is to ease the travel experience for passengers on international routes, even as energy infrastructure challenges persist.
That said, the situation remains under close monitoring, and travelers should anticipate potential further delays in the coming days.
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