Now trains from the directions of Odessa and Kherson have the biggest delays, says UZ.
Ukrzaliznytsia restored power to all electrified sections of the network, which was partially disrupted by Russian rocket fire on Monday. 15 trains were late, but they will be back on schedule, the company said on Tuesday morning, December 6.
“We have tension in all sections, so we are “removing” yesterday’s delays and getting back on schedule. Currently, 15 trains are delayed for more than half an hour,” the message said.
Now trains No. 191/192 Odessa – Kramatorsk (+3 h 59 min), No. 91/92 Odessa – Kharkiv (+3 h 59 min), No. 101/102 Kherson – Kiev (+1 h 50 min) and №25/26 Odessa – Rakhiv (+1 h 02 min).
Ukrzaliznytsia says that passengers arriving at night (in particular, from the Kramatorsk flight to Kyiv) are transported by bus around the city, transferring to the next convenient flight and conveniently waiting at the station.
It will be remembered that on December 5, the Russian Federation delivered the eighth massive blow to Ukraine. Explosions thundered in Odessa, in Zaporozhye, in Cherkasy, Vinnitsa, Kyiv, Poltava, Nikolaev regions.
After the shelling, Ukrzaliznytsia warned that some trains would be delayed due to temporary power outages.
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Source: korrespondent

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