Ukrzaliznytsia to Alter Train Routes on February 15, Substituting Buses in Some Areas.
Train Service Restrictions Imposed in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Due to an elevated risk level, Ukrzaliznytsia is imposing restrictions on train service along specific Ukrainian railway lines starting February 15. On some routes, trains will be replaced by buses, which is likely to affect passenger travel plans.
Regional Impact and Safety Measures
The situation varies by region. In Sumy Oblast, regional trains will operate only to and from Konotop. The circumstances are more complex in Kharkiv Oblast, where the section between Lozova, Barvinkove, and Kramatorsk has been deemed unsafe for train traffic, potentially causing delays and schedule changes. These disruptions are a direct consequence of the ongoing conflict, which has intensified military activity in certain areas.
- Zaporizhzhia Region is also affected, with heightened security measures now in place on its railways.
- Ukrzaliznytsia reminds passengers that a detailed guide with an action algorithm in case of an attack threat is available, a crucial safety element under current conditions.
- Passengers are advised to pay close attention to informational announcements and follow the instructions of relevant services.
The train service limitations are a response to the increased threat level in the country, driven by the current situation in regions experiencing active hostilities. It is important to note that Ukrzaliznytsia is taking steps to ensure passenger safety, including guaranteeing they are informed of potential travel risks. Under these conditions, passengers should remain especially vigilant and adhere to all safety service recommendations.
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