In Transcarpathia, in Slovakia and Hungary, a number of trains have been delayed due to difficult weather conditions.
Strong fuel that covers the Transcarpathian, Slovakia and Hungary regions influenced passenger flights at night running with delay, reports of UKRZALIZNYTSIA on their telegram channel on Tuesday, July 8.
Slovakia and Hungary railroad companies are currently slowing trains No. 143/750 (Vienna – Budapest Route) and No. 617/964 (Bratislava).
Passengers planning to travel along these routes from Debrezen and Kositz will be taken to the Ukrainian border with special buses. There they will be met by the train number 28, leaving the chop station.
The time of removal of this flight of Ukrzaliznytsia, according to its message, adapted depending on the arrival of the buses. Schedule coordination is carried out by dispatsers of three countries in real time.
Due to further damage to contact networks near Barkasov and Scole, schedule changes are possible of many other flights:
9 KYIV – Budapest
82 CHOP – KYIV
14 Solotvino – Kyiv
No. 38 Mukachevo – Odessa
749 kyiv – chop (as well as trailed wagons in the root).
“We apologize for all the inconvenience and will not stop the movement – it is safe to do so,” they assured Ukrzaliznyts.
In addition, the message states that all relevant information about schedule changes are available on the UZ-vezemo portal.
Also on the morning of July 7, due to shelling in the Khmelnitsky region, the contact network was damaged. As a result, 12 trains arrived with a delay.
Earlier it was reported that on the night of July 4, Russian troops attacked Kyiv with drones and ballistic missiles. As a result of the enemy’s shelling, a railroad infrastructure was damaged.
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Source: korrespondent

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