Train routes and arrival times will be changed
“Ukrzaliznytsia” announced changes in train routes and showed arrival schedules following yesterday’s accident in Kharkiv region involving a truck.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing the press service of UZ.
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“Restoration work is ongoing near Kolomak, therefore we are changing the route of two more trains to a reserve: train No. 94 from Kholm to Kharkiv and train No. 8 from Odesa to Kharkiv will travel via Poltava-Kyiv, Poltava-Southern, Berestyn, and Merefa (bypassing Lyubotyn),” the railway workers reported.
They noted that the delay will be up to 2 hours.
It is reported that passengers of train No. 21/22 from Kharkiv to Lviv, whose journey was interrupted yesterday by a truck at a crossing, have already been accommodated in reserve carriages and are currently passing through Myrhorod.
Recall that on April 2, near the station Kolomak in Kharkiv region, a passenger train collided with a truck, leading to changes in routes and delays for trains heading to Kharkiv. Preliminary reports indicate that passengers on the train were not injured.
Earlier, we also reported on how passengers of “Ukrzaliznytsia” should act during an evacuation if the train becomes a target for enemy attacks or if there is a threat to life.
Additionally, UZ previously informed how to behave and what to do with luggage if the train suddenly comes under fire.
