From December 11,

"Ukrzaliznytsia"

will return the international connection Mukachevo - Chop - Chierna nad Tisou (Slovakia) - Košice (Slovakia).

This was reported in the press service of "Ukrzaliznytsia".

The following will run daily:

#960/961 Koshie - Mukachevo.

Departure from Kosice at 8:46 a.m., arrival in Mukachevo at 2:00 p.m.

In return, from Mukachevo, the train will depart at 14:48 and arrive in Košice at 18:17.

#962/963 Košice - Mukachevo will

depart from Košice at 11:46 and arrive in Mukachevo at 16:53.

In return, from Mukachevo, the train will depart at 18:16 and arrive in Košice at 21:33. 

Trains will pass through Chop station.

In the direction of Mukachevo - at 12:00 and 14:51, in the direction of Kosice - at 16:13 and 19:26.

This will allow passengers from different parts of the country to conveniently transfer to trains from/to Kosice: 

  • for those traveling in the direction of Kyiv

    , trains

    #60 Chop - Kyiv

    (departure from Chop at 1:52 p.m., arrival in Kyiv at 7:44 a.m.) and

    #81 Uzhgorod - Kyiv

    (departure from Chop at 4:58 p.m., arrival to Kyiv at 8:23);

  • for those going abroad

    , train

    #45/46 Kharkiv - Uzhhorod

    (via Kyiv) is suitable - it departs from Kharkiv at 1:43 p.m., from Kyiv at 11:15 p.m., and arrives in Chop at 2:18 p.m.

Tickets cost from UAH 363.

They are already available at station ticket offices and directly on board trains.

"This flight will be the 13th international railway connection for Ukrainians," the company emphasizes.

We will remind, on November 19, the first

train since the beginning of the full-scale war arrived from Kyiv to Kherson

.

He left the capital on November 18 at 10:14 p.m.

There were 200 passengers in the carriages.

They bought "To Victory" tickets. 

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