Switching from east to west, Ukrainian rail passengers now travel more to the EU than to Russia,

Monday, October 29, 2018
Switching from east to west, Ukrainian rail passengers now travel more to the EU than to Russia,

Switching from east to west, Ukrainian rail passengers now travel more to the EU than to Russia, Ekonomichna Pravda reports, quoting Oleksandr Krasnoshtan, deputy director of long distance passenger service. Popular destinations are Warsaw and Przemysl in Poland, and Kosice in eastern Slovakia. Yevhen Kravtsov, acting CEO of Ukrzaliznytsia, posts on Facebook that through August, passenger traffic hit 270,000, more than double the same period last year.

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