
As reported by Ukrzaliznytsia
During the night of November 6, the Russian Federation launched an attack on railway infrastructure, causing trains in the eastern regions of Ukraine to run with delays and on mixed routes. According to Ukrzaliznytsia, the strike affected tracks and railway hubs in Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions.
Movement of eastbound trains is organized along revised routes, creating disruptions in both interregional and suburban connections. Passengers may encounter delays and changes in travel duration.
Official information regarding delay times and route adjustments is updated on Ukrzaliznytsia’s resources and available to passengers through their service channels.
Changes in movement and main routes
Among trains with revised routes, the following stand out: No. 102 Kherson–Husarivka, No. 104 Lviv–Husarivka, No. 712 Kyiv–Husarivka, and No. 92 Odesa–Husarivka. Delays are also observed in suburban connections in Sumy region, Kharkiv region and from Chernihiv region to Kyiv, which may affect travel plans.
Detailed information about timetable changes and delay times is available on official Ukrzaliznytsia resources through their service channels.
When planning a trip, you should verify the current data before departure, as the situation on the rails can change quickly. Plan your journey with extra time and use official sources to receive updates about train movements.
We recommend paying attention to:
- Russian drone strike damaged railway bridge and tracks in Konotop district, Sumy region, causing train delays and passenger evacuation.
- Temporary train service restrictions affect suburban routes in Donetsk region on November 3, with alternative transport provided for affected areas.
- Russia struck railway infrastructure in Chernihiv region on September 30, causing track damage and power outages, leading to train delays and route changes confirmed by Ukrzaliznytsia.