In Ukraine, the number of trains in the direction of the ski resort Bukovel in the Carpathians.
Ukraine ,Ukraingate , 12 , November , 2021 – Ukrian news
“In the new schedule for 2021/2022, which takes effect on December 12, 2021, the company launches 7 pairs of trains to the ski resort,” the company said.
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They also announced plans to “renovate” the Tatar station. They want to rename it Tatariv-Bukovel. This is explained by the fact that the station is geographically closest – 15 km or from 20 minutes on the road – to the popular tourist destination Bukovel and the ski resort of the same name.
In addition, according to the new train schedule, seven trains will run through Bukovel:
№5 / 6 Mariupol – Rakhiv;
№15 / 16 Kharkiv – Rakhiv;
№55 / 56 Kyiv – Rakhiv;
№95 / 96 Kyiv – Rakhiv;
№25 / 26 Odessa – Rakhiv;
№125 / 126 Mykolaiv – Rakhiv;
30130/129 Kremenchuk – Vorokhta (with a group of trailer cars Poltava – Vorokhta).
Train tickets №55 / 56 Kyiv – Rakhiv, №95 / 96 Kyiv – Rakhiv, №25 / 26 Odessa – Rakhiv, №125 / 126 Mykolaiv – Rakhiv are already on sale, the rest will go on sale by the end of the week. Also, for the convenience of passengers, bus transfers from the station to Bukovel will be organized from December 12 at a fixed price of UAH 50, the company said.
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In Ukraine, since March, rail fares have been raised. The company explained that it envisages in its financial plan for 2021 a gradual increase in tariffs for passenger traffic by 2% per month, starting from March 1, to “invest in improving the quality of services provided.”
Meanwhile, against the background of the pandemic, in 2020 the number of sold train tickets fell. According to the data on the website of UZ, in 2020 the decrease was 63.4% compared to 2019 – from 53.35 million sold travel documents to 19.52 million. This year, sales began to recover: as of November 11, with at the beginning of 2021, 23,429,109 tickets have already been sold. The figure has already exceeded last year’s figure.
Source: Ukragte
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