Ukrzaliznytsia has changed train routes due to Russian shelling.
Changes in train operations due to enemy shelling
According to inkorr.com: As a result of enemy attacks and significant delays,
Ukrzaliznytsia has changed the routes and schedules of some trains. Passengers traveling to or from Zaporizhzhia can expect changes in routes and temporary transfers.This is reported by Glavkom, citing Ukrzaliznytsia.
- Train No. 3/4 Uzhhorod – Zaporizhzhia will now run only to Dnipro. Passengers with tickets for the return trip from Zaporizhzhia will be transferred to an additional train No. 293/294.
- Train No. 32 Przemysl – Zaporizhzhia will also run only to Dnipro. Passengers of this train will be transferred to the carriages of train No. 293/294.
Train No. 38 Zaporizhzhia – Kyiv will depart from Zaporizhzhia without part of the carriages. Passengers will be temporarily accommodated in the available carriages, and at Dnipro station, they will be able to move to their seats according to their tickets.
The company
Ukrzaliznytsia continues to work on reducing delay times and ensuring train operations.
Updated information on train operations
It is known that last night the enemy struck one of the trains, but according to the company's press service, this did not affect the number of Intercity+ services. Today and tomorrow, all trains continue to operate across the country, although delays for several services will persist. The list of long-distance trains is being updated on the Ukrzaliznytsia portal.
Due to enemy shelling, Ukrzaliznytsia has been forced to make changes to the routes and schedules of some trains, which may lead to temporary inconveniences for passengers traveling to or from Zaporizhzhia. The company is making efforts to improve the situation and ensure the safety and comfort of its passengers.
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