“In Ukraine, in particular in the Poltava region, a massive attack by Russian troops took place on November 8, which resulted in significant damage to the railway infrastructure. This is reported by “Ukrzaliznytsia”. As a result of the attacks, including rocket and drone strikes, many stations were left without power, which in turn affected rail traffic. As a result of this intervention, long-distance and suburban trains will experience delays.”, — write on: ua.news
In Ukraine, in particular in the Poltava region, a massive attack by Russian troops took place on November 8, which resulted in significant damage to the railway infrastructure.
This is reported by “Ukrzaliznytsia“.
As a result of the attacks, including rocket and drone strikes, many stations were left without power, which in turn affected rail traffic. As a result of this intervention, long-distance and suburban trains will experience delays.
Railwaymen report delays in suburban flights in Poltava region and Kharkiv region, as well as some problems with long-distance trains. Ukrzaliznytsia is already working to minimize delays. Boarding is organized for passengers of trains #725 Kharkiv – Kyiv and #720 Kyiv – Kharkiv, but delays, including the train Lviv – Pavlograd, remain relevant.
Railway officials also noted the delay of long-distance trains as of 8:00 a.m.:
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No. 720 Kyiv – Kharkiv +6:30 a.m
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No. 22/21 Kharkiv – Lviv + 2:30 p.m
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No. 111/112 Lviv – Izyum + 5 hours
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No. 63/64 Lviv – Kharkiv + 5 hours
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No. 103/104 Husarivka – Lviv +4 hours
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No. 17/18 Uzhhorod – Kharkiv +3:40 h
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No. 227/228 Husarivka – Ivano-Frankivsk +3:30 h.
For passengers of trains #725 Kharkiv – Kyiv “Intercity+”, boarding will be organized in Poltava, where they will be taken by electric train.
Accordingly, passengers of train #720 Kyiv – Kharkiv “Intercity+” will be transported from Poltava to the final station Kharkiv by electric train.
Also, due to the consequences of enemy strikes, train #72/71 Lviv – Pavlograd will run to Samar-Dniprovskyi station.
“We are already doing everything we can to reduce the delay from the schedule,” – noted in the UZ.
Up-to-date information on train delays can be followed by following the link.
Consequences of enemy attacks also caused emergency power outages in a number of regions. The authorities continue to monitor the situation and take measures to restore electricity and railway connections.
At the beginning of the day on November 8, “Ukrenergo” introduced emergency power outage schedules in Ukraine due to a new mass attack by Russia.
