As a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian infrastructure on August 21, train services across the country have been delayed. Passengers traveling towards Kyiv, cities in Western Ukraine, and international routes have been the most affected.
This is reported by Finway
Which Trains Are Delayed and for How Long
According to “Ukrzaliznytsia,” as of 9:30 AM Kyiv time, delays of over an hour have been recorded for the following trains:
- No. 43/44 Ivano-Frankivsk – Cherkasy
- No. 49/50 Truskavets – Kyiv
- No. 7/8 Chernivtsi – Kyiv
- No. 149/150 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kyiv
- No. 51/52 Przemyśl – Kyiv (both directions)
- No. 227/228 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kramatorsk
- No. 93/94 Kharkiv – Chełm
- No. 29/30 Uzhhorod – Kyiv
Significant Delays for Passengers
According to earlier reports, as of 8:19 AM, some trains were delayed by more than three hours, including:
- No. 43/44 Ivano-Frankivsk – Cherkasy
- No. 49/50 Truskavets – Kyiv
“The longest wait will be for trains from Ivano-Frankivsk to Cherkasy and from Truskavets to Kyiv.”
These delays are caused by damage to the railway infrastructure resulting from yet another attack by the Russian Federation. Specialists from “Ukrzaliznytsia” are working promptly to restore the train schedule and urge passengers to keep an eye on updates.