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Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi (Kyiv-Passenger, Ukrainian: Київ-Пасажирський [ˈkɪjiu̯ pɐsɐˈʒɪrsʲkei̯]) is a railway station in the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv.The station is a railway hub consisting of several railroad station buildings, along with its own repair facilities the Kyiv Electric Railcar Repair Shop, a railway depot with railyard, and the railway sports complex, which is ...
In early February 2022 (just before the Russian invasion began), upon returning from a visit to Poland, Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, his deputy Mustafa Nayyem and Ukrzaliznytsia CEO Oleksandr Kamyshin announced that Ukraine and Poland had agreed that a high-speed rail link would be built between Kyiv and Warsaw through Yahodyn ...
Kyiv is a crossing point for many of Ukraine's main roads. The focal point of the Ukrainian national-road system, Kyiv is linked by road to many of Ukraine's principal cities. The M05 (linking Kyiv with Odesa) and the M06 (linking the city with Chop) have been reconstructed. Section of the E95-M05 highway near Kyiv
In early February 2022, upon returning from a visit to Poland, Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov, his deputy Mustafa Nayyem and Ukrzaliznytsia CEO Oleksandr Kamyshin announced that Poland and Ukraine had agreed that a high-speed rail link would be built between Warsaw and Kyiv through Yahodyn railway station [uk; pl], [24] reducing ...
The reason given is: a lot of those trains have been discontinued in the last 5 years, but are still listed as current. ... Warsaw – Kyiv present Báthory 14004/131 ...
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The largest elektrychka depot in Ukraine, serving Kyiv and the surrounding oblasts, is situated in Fastiv. In Kyiv, since 2011, conventional elektrychka trains serve the municipal rail service, the Kyiv Urban Electric Train. Financially, the project significantly differs from traditional elektrychkas.
Finally, in 2014–2016, new 81-7080 trains were transported from KVBZ to the Kyiv Metro, which is now actively used on the M1 line. In 2023, Warsaw Metro donated 60 cars of its decommissioned 81-717/714 series trains to Kyiv Metro. They will be used as parts donors to overhaul the existing rolling stock or enter passenger service to strengthen ...