If the trip is cancelled, the passenger will be refunded the full cost of the ticket at the station ticket office, the company assured.
The effort to eliminate the consequences of the convergence of wagons near Ternopil continues, shuttles have been launched between other railway junctions. This was stated in the statement of Ukrzaliznytsia, published on the evening of Monday, August 29.
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“Shuttles run between Kazatin, Vinnitsa and Khmelnytsky, Shepetovka and Khmelnytsky, and in Ternopil everyone at the station is picked up by train 58/60. Those arriving at the station later (passengers from flights 82 and 50 ) will be picked up at 02:00 by train 56 to the capital.
The morning commuter flight 6201 Pidvolochisk-Ternopil will depart from Maksimovka at 6:20, and we will pick up passengers from Pidvolochisk by bus transfer,” the company said.
UZ asks passengers to warn conductors in advance about additional transfers so they can arrange connections.
If the trip is cancelled, the passenger will be refunded the full cost of the ticket at the station ticket office, the company assured.
Remember, on the eve of the Ternopil region several wagons of a freight train derailed. As a result, trains were delayed for 4-5 hours.
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