Ukrzaliznytsia Restores Service After Shelling: List of Delayed Trains

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Ukrzaliznytsia Restores Service After Shelling: List of Delayed Trains

Ukrzaliznytsia has promptly restored the railway infrastructure in the Kyiv region that was damaged as a result of the night attack by Russian troops. Train services on the affected section are currently operating as usual; however, due to the aftermath of the shelling, several trains are arriving with delays.

This is reported by Finway

Train Movement Situation After the Shelling

The company reported that thanks to the efforts of railway workers, the damaged section has been restored, but delays for several routes remain inevitable. This is especially true for trains heading to Kyiv – the delay time may exceed two hours. The cause was a night attack on the railway infrastructure in the Kyiv region, which complicated train movement on some routes.

“Railway workers have restored the railway infrastructure in the Kyiv region that was damaged by the enemy attack last night. Train movement through the section is proceeding normally. We are working to reduce the travel time for trains delayed due to the shelling,” the statement said.

Which Routes Are Delayed: Detailed List

According to official information, the following routes are currently experiencing delays:

  • No. 21/22 Kharkiv-Pas. – Lviv (+5:11)
  • No. 103/104 Kramatorsk – Lviv (+5:11)
  • No. 93/94 Chełm – Kharkiv-Pas. (+3:48)
  • No. 73/74 Przemyśl Główny – Kharkiv-Pas. (+3:48)
  • No. 123/124 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kharkiv-Pas. (+3:16)
  • No. 1/2 Vorokhta – Kharkiv-Pas. (+3:16)
  • No. 21/22 Lviv – Kharkiv-Pas. (+2:53)
  • No. 103/104 Lviv – Kramatorsk (+2:46)
  • No. 143/144 Rakhiv – Sumy (+1:58)
  • No. 117/118 Kyiv-Pas. – Zhmerinka-Pas. (+0:52)
  • No. 9/10 Budapest-Nyugati – Kyiv-Pas. (+0:33)
  • No. 227/228 Kramatorsk – Ivano-Frankivsk (+0:31)
  • No. 711/712 Kyiv-Pas. – Kramatorsk (+0:16)
  • No. 721/722 Kyiv-Pas. – Kharkiv-Pas. (+0:16)
  • No. 91/92 Odesa-Hlavna – Kramatorsk (+0:15)
  • No. 113/114 Kharkiv-Pas. – Lviv (+0:15)
  • No. 731/732 Kyiv-Pas. – Zaporizhzhia-1 (+0:15)
  • No. 219/220 Dnipro-Hlavny – Kyiv-Pas. (+0:14)
  • No. 127/128 Lviv – Zaporizhzhia-1 (+0:14)
  • No. 5/6 Yasinia – Zaporizhzhia-1 (+0:13)
  • No. 115/116 Chernivtsi – Zaporizhzhia-1 (+0:13)
  • No. 265/266 Kyiv-Pas. – Odesa-Hlavna (+0:11)
  • No. 27/28 Chop – Kyiv-Pas. (+0:10)
  • No. 43/44 Ivano-Frankivsk – Cherkasy (+0:10)
  • No. 95/96 Rakhiv – Kyiv-Pas. (+0:10)
  • No. 755/756 Kyiv-Pas. – Lutsk (+0:10)
  • No. 733/734 Dnipro-Hlavny – Kyiv-Pas. (+0:08)
  • No. 45/46 Kharkiv-Pas. – Uzhhorod (+0:07)
  • No. 3/4 Uzhhorod – Zaporizhzhia-1 (+0:05)
  • No. 35/36 Przemyśl Główny – Odesa-Hlavna (+0:05)
  • No. 37/38 Uzhhorod – Odesa-Hlavna (+0:05)
  • No. 749/750 Kyiv-Pas. – Vienna Hlavny (+0:05)

The updated list of delayed trains can be found on the official website of Ukrzaliznytsia. The company urges passengers to monitor information regarding the movement of their chosen routes and to consider possible changes in the schedule when planning their travels.