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Delays of over 5 hours: due to a drone attack in Ukraine, trains are being massively delayed (list)

The arrival forecast for trains is constantly changing

Due to a massive drone attack in Ukraine, significant delays are being recorded for several passenger trains. The largest delays exceed 5 hours.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing data from “Ukrzaliznytsia.”

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Most of the trains are currently in transit, and the arrival forecast for some of them is still being clarified. The main reason for the delays in most cases is cited as “the impact of hostilities.” In certain international routes, delays are also noted due to the situation at the border.

As of 14:39, 25 trains are running with delays in Ukraine. According to the online board of “Ukrzaliznytsia,” most trains are delayed due to hostilities.

Due to delays at the border, only one train No. 119/120 “Khelm – Dnipro Hlavnyi” is running late – by 2 hours and 4 minutes.


Trains are running with delays in Ukraine (screenshot from the UZ website)


Trains are running with delays in Ukraine (screenshot from the UZ website)


Trains are running with delays in Ukraine (screenshot from the UZ website)

Which trains are delayed the most

As of 15:20, the following routes have the largest delays:

  • No. 109/110 Lviv – Mykolaiv-Pas. (+5:30),
  • No. 37/38 Uzhhorod – Odesa-Hlavna (+4:40),
  • No. 129/130 Mukachevo – Poltava-Yuzhna and No. 131/132 Mukachevo – Kremenchuk-Yuzhna (both +4:37),
  • No. 139/140 Kyiv-Pas. – Kamianets-Podilskyi (+4:45),
  • No. 67/68 Kyiv-Pas. – Warsaw Zachodnia (+3:58),
  • No. 93/94 Kharkiv-Pas. – Khelm (+3:11).

Trains running with delays of more than 2 hours include:

  • No. 141/142 Chernihiv – Ivano-Frankivsk,
  • No. 101/102 Mykolaiv – Lozova-Pas,
  • No. 1/2 Kharkiv – Vorokhta;
  • No. 123/124 Kharkiv – Chernivtsi;
  • No. 41/42 Dnipro-Hlavnyi – Truskavets;
  • No. 775/776 Kyiv – Sumy.

The reliability of the arrival forecast is assessed as average, indicating possible further changes to the schedule.

Recall that on April 1, Russia carried out a massive drone attack on the western regions of Ukraine – over 90 UAVs were recorded in the air. Alerts were declared in several regions, particularly in Vinnytsia, Chernivtsi, Lviv, and Ternopil regions, where explosions were heard, fires broke out, and power outages occurred, while authorities urged people to seek shelter immediately. Explosions were also reported in Bukovel.