UZ added one more train on the popular route — the route.
Today, July 11, train No. 826/825 Lviv — Khmelnytskyi began its first run. This train is inclusive, convenient for passengers with disabilities, as it is equipped with ramps and bike holders.
The company announced that during the peak season, this train provides a direct connection between Podillia and Halychyna. The train departs from Lviv daily at 8 am, returning from Khmelnytskyi at 14:17.
The train will make stops in Pidzamche, Krasne, Zlotchev, Zboriv, Ternopil, Pidvolochysk, Volochysk, and Hrechany.
'In Khmelnytskyi, there is a convenient transfer to suburban train No. 6385 to Kamianets-Podilskyi, Mahistrali, Lenkytsiv. An ideal option for those dreaming of Bakota, Dniester landscapes, or traveling through Podillia.'
The agency noted that the cars of the new train are equipped with comfortable seats, tables, charging sockets for gadgets, Braille signage, as well as vending machines with drinks and snacks in the 2nd and 5th cars.
Tickets for this train can be purchased 10 days before departure through the official website, mobile app, or at the station ticket offices.
Earlier, it was shown what the new platskart cars of UZ look like, so passengers can take advantage of the comfortable services. It is also essential to know which days are the best to buy tickets for Ukrainian Railways trains to find the optimal travel option.
The new train Lviv — Khmelnytskyi has conveniences for passengers, and tickets can be purchased in advance. This route creates a convenient connection between regions and allows travelers to plan their journey more comfortably.
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