Ukrzaliznytsia changed the schedule of several trains towards Poland: reason.


Ukrzaliznytsia will change the schedule of some trains due to repair work at the Chelm station in Poland. The changes affect connecting trains running on the routes Kyiv-Chelm, Kharkiv-Chelm-Kharkiv, and Chelm-Dnipro. According to Ukrzaliznytsia, the repair work will continue until September 30. The route restriction of some trains to Dorohusk station will remain until the end of the repairs.
"For the repair of the infrastructure, our Polish colleagues need an additional month; therefore, the temporary restriction of some trains to Dorohusk station will remain until September 30," representatives of Ukrzaliznytsia reported.
Transfers to and from Warsaw on Polish trains will be made at Dorohusk station.
Passengers using the mentioned trains will undergo border and customs control directly on the Ukrzaliznytsia train. The transfer schedule is as follows:
- Train No. 93/23 Kharkiv/Kyiv-Dorohusk will arrive at the station at 06:45, where passengers will pass control until 07:55. The connecting train to Warsaw (TLK 21112) will depart at 08:03.
- Train No. 120/94 Dorohusk-Dnipro/Kharkiv will be available for boarding at Dorohusk station until 11:00, control operations will start after this. Passengers traveling from Warsaw (IC 12100) will need to arrive at the station at 09:59.
Ukrzaliznytsia noted that the transfer at Dorohusk station is a temporary measure, and after the repair work is completed, the train routes will be restored through Chelm station. However, at Dorohusk station, passengers will be able to transfer from one train to another but will not be able to leave the station and use other transportation modes. This restriction will remain until the full resumption of traffic at Chelm station.
Let us remind you that previously Ukrzaliznytsia strengthened control over the sale of tickets to Poland, Moldova, and Austria.
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