The control steps in the stations are strengthened, trains are possible due to potential threats, the company emphasized.
UKRZALIZNITSA has announced the strengthening of control steps to stations and possible train delays due to potential threats. This is said by the board chairman Ukrzaliznitsi Alexander Pertsovsky on his Facebook page.
“(Now) the enemy is activated especially in vain: one -one we find special devices in our way designed so that the trains leave the railroads. The last example: a week ago, the driver of the poles and assistant Kuleshov switched special watch and managed to stop at 50 m, preventing collision.
After that, for 2 days, the Weaning driver’s brigade, Kravchenko’s assistant – discovered a similar device to a nearby free stage, immediately reported the station, and the motion was blocked. Near the device they found the photographs, ”the report said.
He added that thanks to the care of the railroad workers, it was able to avoid complex consequences, and such cases were noted and awarded.
“Ukrainians are proud of Ukrzaliznitzi Punctuality, especially compared to European operators, but at the same time I apologize-because the steps taken-will go slower, somewhere we will stay for further control-we ask for forgiveness!”, Pertsovsky added.
Passengers were called to be careful at the stations and the trains, to get to the stations early, as the control steps would be strengthened.
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