?With train passenger traffic to the EU growing and traffic to Russia falling, Ukrzaliznytsia is cutting frequencies on its Odesa-Moscow and Kharkiv-Moscow trains

Thursday, February 7, 2019
?With train passenger traffic to the EU growing and traffic to Russia falling, Ukrzaliznytsia is cutting frequencies on its Odesa-Moscow and Kharkiv-Moscow trains

?With train passenger traffic to the EU growing and traffic to Russia falling, Ukrzaliznytsia is cutting frequencies on its Odesa-Moscow and Kharkiv-Moscow trains. Starting this week, the trains are reduced from daily to ever other day. Last year, the state railroad dropped direct trains to Moscow from Chernihiv, Chernivtsi, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Kremenchuk. Last year, passenger traffic to Russia fell by 20%, to 773,000 passengers. In the last six months, the state railroad carried 10% more passengers to the EU than to Russia. The Lviv-Przemysl, Poland fast trains ran almost 100% full last year.

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