November 17, 2025
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“Ukrzaliznytsia” warned about changes in the schedule of trains in the Dnipropetrovsk region

Due to hostilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, changes in the train schedule will be introduced from November 17, 2025. This was reported in Ukrzaliznytsia. Some flights have been cancelled, and some trains, in particular No. 6008 connecting Vilnohorsk – Pyatikhatky – Dnipro, are delayed by 30 minutes. Expected changes in the time of movement may vary depending on the military situation, so passengers are advised”, — write on: ua.news

Due to hostilities in the Dnipropetrovsk region, changes in the train schedule will be introduced from November 17, 2025.

This was reported in Ukrzaliznytsia .

Some flights have been cancelled, and some trains, in particular No. 6008 connecting Vilnohorsk – Pyatikhatky – Dnipro, are delayed by 30 minutes.

Estimated changes in the time of movement may vary depending on the military situation, so passengers are advised to carefully listen to announcements at railway stations.

The Directorate of Railway Transport urges citizens to plan their journeys in advance, taking into account possible delays and cancellations of trains in the conditions of intensification of hostilities.

This is important as Russian forces continue to shell Ukrainian infrastructure, which has already resulted in damage to the rail network in other regions, such as Sumy, where Ukrzaliznytsia also reported train suspensions in October.

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