Ukraine's Railways Halt Trains and Evacuate Passengers Amid Russian Air Strikes.
Passenger Safety During Train Stoppages
According to Novyny.live: In response to intensified Russian air attacks, Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukraine's state railway, is forced to stop trains and evacuate passengers. The company's chairman, Oleksandr Pertsovskyi, has outlined the safety measures being taken, emphasizing that while rail connections remain a risk zone, passenger safety is the top priority and the core mission is to keep the country connected. This operational reality reflects the severe challenges Ukraine's critical infrastructure faces daily.
These are not merely precautionary stops during air raid alerts, but necessary halts when risks are deemed substantial. Despite the dangers, Ukrzaliznytsia continues to run trains on schedule, including services to frontline communities. A dedicated team of monitoring groups, dispatchers, and security specialists constantly analyzes the threat level and coordinates responses to ensure safety.
Guidance for Travelers
In the event of delays, all current information is available on the 'UZ Vezemo' portal. Oleksandr Pertsovskyi advises passengers to take the following precautions:
- Keep documents and phones readily accessible;
- Allow for a 2–3 hour buffer between connecting services to accommodate potential schedule changes;
- Consider using car transportation services, which may be a crucial alternative in the current situation.
Pertsovskyi stated that 'the enemy's goal is to disrupt transport operations and intimidate people.'
The company continues to work on ensuring both safety and the normal functioning of rail transport under these heightened risks. The tense situation with air attacks requires constant adaptation to new challenges. These train stoppages and evacuations underscore the serious threats facing the country and the railway's commitment to responding dynamically. It is vital for passengers to stay informed about the risks and follow all safety recommendations during their journeys.
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