Ukrzaliznytsia changes train routes: where delays of up to 2 hours occur.

Ukrzaliznytsia changes train routes: where delays of up to 2 hours occur
Ukrzaliznytsia changes train routes: where delays of up to 2 hours occur

According to inkorr.com: In several regions of the country, due to , changes have been made to train routes and detour routes have been introduced. This information was by Ukrzaliznytsia.

Changes to train movement in Kirovohrad region

As a result of night shelling, the railway infrastructure in the region has been damaged. Fires have been extinguished, there are no casualties - everyone managed to relocate to shelters. Train movement has been resumed on both tracks, but due to the power outage on a section, delays may occur, which may exceed two hours. In particular, delays affect the following routes:

  • No. 51/52 Odesa - Zaporizhia

  • No. 127/128 Lviv - Zaporizhia

  • No. 7/8 Kharkiv - Odesa

  • No. 53/54 Dnipro - Odesa

Changes to train movement in Sumy region

, a combined transport scheme has been introduced: part of the route is covered by buses. For example, passengers of train No. 787 Tereshchenska - Kyiv are transported to Konotop, where a transfer to train No. 779 Sumy - Kyiv is organized.

Changes to train movement in Kharkiv region

As a result of shelling, movement to Lozova is carried out via changed routes with delays. Some passengers are transported by buses. For example, at night, passengers of train No. 92/91 Kramatorsk - Odesa - Kramatorsk were delivered to their destination.

Also, the route of train No. 103/104 Kramatorsk - Lviv has changed. Despite the new path, this train successfully completed the planned civilian evacuation, transporting 19 passengers with reduced mobility and several pets.

Today, with a detour through Merefa, trains are running with an expected delay of up to two hours:

  • No. 102 Kherson - Kramatorsk

  • No. 104 Lviv - Kramatorsk

  • No. 712 Kyiv - Kramatorsk

Ukrzaliznytsia emphasizes that railway workers continue their activities even under difficult conditions, ensuring the safety of passenger transportation and humanitarian cargo.

It was previously reported that Ukrzaliznytsia considers the needs of the front, having sent . This is already the sixth part of the 66 cars ordered last year.

These changes in train movements are due to recent military shelling in Ukraine, which significantly affected the railway infrastructure. Ukrzaliznytsia strives to ensure the safety of passengers and to do everything possible to provide convenient and reliable transport even under such difficult conditions. The continuation of railway transport operations is essential to support humanitarian needs and social connections in the country.


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