From June 1, it is possible to use trains in Poland free of charge in only certain cities and certain categories of refugees from Ukraine.
Passengers from Ukraine can travel free of charge on routes only from the following cities: Chelm, Dorogusk, Lublin, Hrubeshev, Przemysl, Zaguzh, Yaroslav and Rzeszow. This was reported in the press service of Ukrzaliznytsia.
Other rules for free use of the Polish railway for Ukrainians remain unchanged: Ukrainians who have crossed the border since February 24 and belong to the following groups can use the opportunity to travel free of charge to 2nd class train TLK and IC:
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children under 18 years of age;
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women;
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men over 60;
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men from 18 to 60 years of age with disabilities.
Ride on trains – according to free tickets received in advance at the box office, issued on presentation of a passport of a citizen of Ukraine or a travel document from Ukrzaliznytsia for a train to Poland or a message of assignment number of PESEL along with any other identification document.
Citizens with disabilities are also required to present documents proving their disability (Ukrainians are also eligible).
Recall that in Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic will cancel free transportation travel for Ukrainian refugees. Poland has already announced the elimination of free public transport in Warsaw.
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Source: korrespondent

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