Ukrzaliznytsia Replaces Trains with Buses on Key Routes Amidst Shelling.
Ukrzaliznytsia Announces Major Schedule Changes
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's state railway operator, Ukrzaliznytsia, has announced significant alterations to its train schedules due to active shelling in several regions, including Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. For passenger safety, buses are now operating in place of trains on certain routes where the security situation has deteriorated.
Specifically, train service on the Lozova — Barvinkove — Kramatorsk section has been suspended entirely. This decision follows a sharp escalation of hostilities and ongoing artillery fire in these areas. Furthermore, as of February 6, bus transfers operated by the humanitarian mission 'Proliska' are running between the cities of Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. These measures are a direct response to the conflict's impact on civilian infrastructure, aiming to maintain vital transport links between cities under challenging circumstances.
Heightened Security Monitoring in Effect
Enhanced security monitoring is currently active in the region, underscoring the severity of the situation. Ukrzaliznytsia is urging passengers to pay close attention to schedule updates and announcements to avoid disruptions during their journeys. The safety of passengers remains the company's top priority given the current operational challenges.
These widespread service changes reflect the complex and dangerous security environment in Ukraine, particularly in eastern regions where shelling poses a direct threat. The substitution of buses for rail transport demonstrates Ukrzaliznytsia's commitment to preserving connectivity despite increasing risks. It is crucial for travelers to stay informed about these adjustments and adhere to all safety advisories while planning their trips.
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