Due to repair work in various regions of Ukraine, Ukrzaliznytsia has temporarily adjusted the schedules for some commuter trains. Specifically, the changes affect services on the Odesa–Rozdilna, Podilsk, and Vapniarka routes, where trains will operate according to the updated schedule.
This was reported with reference to Ukrzaliznytsia.
Temporary schedule changes
May 15–17. Train No. 6212 Koziatyn-1 – Fastiv-1, departure at 5:54 p.m., arrival at 8:18 p.m. (instead of 5:08 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., respectively).
May 15–24, May 26–June 1. Train No. 6202 Koziatyn-1 – Fastiv-1, departure at 04:22, arrival at 06:11 (instead of 04:02 and 06:06, respectively).
May 21. Train No. 6438 Ivano-Frankivsk – Kolomyia, departure at 05:39, arrival at 07:30 (instead of 05:26 and 07:15, respectively).
A number of commuter trains in the direction of Odesa – Rozdilna, Podilsk, and Vapniarka will operate on a temporarily adjusted schedule.
May 24–June 3: Train No. 6205 Rozdilna-1–Odesa will depart at 18:21 and arrive at 20:01 (instead of 18:08 and 19:48, respectively). Train No. 6255 Vapniarka – Odesa-Holovna to Ivanivka – no changes; departure from Ivanivka at 11:32 (instead of 11:42), departure from Myhayeve at 12:05 (instead of 12:10), and departure from Rozdilna-Sort. departure at 12:28 (instead of 12:33).
May 25–June 6. Train No. 6252 Odessa-Main – Vapniarka, departure at 08:10 (instead of 08:30).
Route change
May 22, 25–29, June 1–5, 8–12: Train No. 6321 Lyubotin – Ogultsi (instead of Nova Bavaria – Ogultsi).
On May 22, 25–29, June 1–5, and June 8–12, Train No. 6912 Lyubotin–Ogultsi will be removed from the schedule.
“Please check the relevant section on the official Ukrzaliznytsia website in advance for any possible changes to the schedule or route of your desired train,” the company emphasizes.
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