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From lunches to dog treats: what you can order with a train ticket

“Ukrzaliznytsia” has expanded the list of products that will be delivered directly to the compartment

Passengers of “Ukrzaliznytsia” will be able to order more products at the ticket purchase stage, saving time on shopping before the trip.

This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the press service of “Ukrzaliznytsia”.

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Now passengers on flagship routes can choose more items for the journey in advance and receive them directly in the compartment.

What is available for order?

When purchasing a ticket, signature drips are already available – they can be ordered individually or as a set. With coffee, bars named after trains are offered: passengers can choose either one item or a gift set.

In addition to snacks, more substantial dishes can now be ordered for the journey. Among the available items are porridge with parmesan, noodles with chicken and vegetables, soup, and granola.

A separate list has also been prepared for children. When purchasing a ticket, smoothies, pastilles, and stripes can be added to the order.

What else to expect?

“Ukrzaliznytsia” has also announced new products that will appear soon. In particular, the company plans to add treats for dogs to make travel more comfortable for passengers with pets.

Another new item will be books. They can be chosen along with tea when purchasing a ticket and will also be delivered directly to the compartment.

“We are working on the service for your best trips,” concluded “Ukrzaliznytsia”.

We remind you that at the end of last year, “Ukrzaliznytsia” intended to raise tariffs on freight transportation by 40%, explaining this by the need to cover losses from passenger transportation, which, according to the company, reached 20 billion UAH.

At that time, the Ministry of Economy opposed such a move. They stated that before raising tariffs on freight transportation, UZ should update the tariff schedule, which has not been revised since 2009.