“ Ukrzaliznytsia reported that train traffic was suspended in several regions due to Russian strikes and damage to railway infrastructure. Source: UZ in Telegram Verbatim Ukrzaliznytsia: “Due to massive shelling, we have complicated traffic in several regions at once, we are using combined transportation, reserve traction and sometimes detour routes.” Details: In particular, the occupiers damaged the railway infrastructure in Kirovohrad Oblast. “The fires were promptly extinguished, there were no casualties (everyone moved to shelter in time), the gauge was restored on both tracks. However, delays in the de-energized section affected 4 trains due to traffic under reserve diesel locomotives.” Trains run with delays of more than 2 hours: · 51/52 Odesa – Zaporizhia, · 127/128 Lviv – Zaporizhia, · 7/8 Kharkiv – Odesa, · 53/54 Dnipro – Odesa. There are also restrictions on movement in Kharkiv Oblast due to shelling. Trains to Lozova move along a changed route with delays, and UZ also applied combined logistics. In particular, passengers of train #92/91 Kramatorsk – Odesa – Kramatorsk were transported by bus at night. The route of train #103/104 Kramatorsk – Lviv has also changed. The UZ noted that, despite the delay and the detour, this flight also successfully carried out the planned civil evacuation from Lozova – 19 passengers with reduced mobility, 2 cats and a dog were taken away. In the future, trains #102 Kherson – Kramatorsk, #104 Lviv – Kramatorsk, · #712 Kyiv – Kramatorsk will run along the bypass route through Merefa with a delay of around 2 hours. Due to enemy attacks, combined train + bus logistics is used in Sumy Oblast. In particular, passengers of train #787 Tereshchenska – Kyiv are taken by bus to Konotop, where boarding is arranged for train #779 Sumy – Kyiv. “We ask you to be patient and follow the information on the official resources of Ukrzaliznytsia,” urged the UZ.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Illustrative photo from Ukrzaliznytsia Telegram Source: UZ v Telegram
Literally Ukrzaliznytsia: “Due to massive shelling, we have complicated traffic in several regions at once, we are using combined transportation, reserve traction and sometimes detour routes.”
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Details: In particular, the occupiers damaged the railway infrastructure in Kirovohrad Region.
“The fires were promptly extinguished, there were no casualties (everyone moved to shelter in time), the gauge was restored on both tracks. However, delays in the de-energized section affected 4 trains due to traffic under reserve diesel locomotives.”
Trains run with delays of more than 2 hours:
· 51/52 Odesa – Zaporizhzhia,
· 127/128 Lviv – Zaporizhzhia,
· 7/8 Kharkiv – Odesa,
· 53/54 Dnipro – Odesa.
In Kharkiv region there are also restrictions on movement due to shelling. Trains to Lozova move along a changed route with delays, and UZ also applied combined logistics.
In particular, passengers of train #92/91 Kramatorsk – Odesa – Kramatorsk were transported by bus at night.
The route of train #103/104 Kramatorsk – Lviv has also changed.
The UZ noted that, despite the delay and the detour, this flight also successfully carried out the planned civil evacuation from Lozova – 19 passengers with reduced mobility, 2 cats and a dog were taken away.
In the future, trains will run on the bypass route through Merefa with a delay of around 2 hours:
· #102 Kherson – Kramatorsk,
· #104 Lviv – Kramatorsk,
· #712 Kyiv — Kramatorsk.
In Sumy Oblast due to enemy attacks, combined train + bus logistics is used.
In particular, passengers of train #787 Tereshchenska – Kyiv are taken by bus to Konotop, where boarding is arranged for train #779 Sumy – Kyiv.
“We ask you to be patient and follow the information on the official resources of Ukrzaliznytsia,” urged the UZ.
