Russians strike railway stations in Fastiv: train services disrupted, timetables amended

STANISLAV POHORILOV — 6 December, 08:23
Russians strike railway stations in Fastiv: train services disrupted, timetables amended
A train. Stock photo: Ukrzaliznytsia

Russian forces struck a key railway station in the city of Fastiv in Kyiv Oblast on the night of 5-6 December, prompting Ukraine's state-run railway operator Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) to make changes to train schedules.

Source: Ukrzaliznytsia

Quote: "The enemy continues to conduct targeted strikes on railway infrastructure. The Fastiv junction station and commuter rolling stock were damaged overnight."

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Details: No casualties have been reported, but commuter rail has been disrupted and operational changes are being implemented today.

Railway operators are also limiting suburban routes from Kyiv via Motovylivka station, from Koziatyn via Kozhanka station and from Myronivka via Fastiv-2 station.

Instead of the Kyiv – Fastiv-1 route, a shuttle service Kyiv – Motovylyvka has been organised.

Regional train No. 892 Fastiv – Slavutych will operate between Boiarka and Slavutych, with the timetable unchanged.

Services towards Zhytomyr and Vasylkiv will be temporarily suspended.

In addition, services between Chernihiv and Slavutych will not run due to the temporary replacement of rolling stock with units from Chernihiv.

"We are maintaining as much service as possible in the oblast and ask passengers to carefully follow updates on Ukrzaliznytsia's official channels," the statement said.

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