Tag: Ukrzaliznytsia
Most of the grain currently goes to the ports of Greater Odesa.
Trains to the city had not operated since the beginning of April.
The average daily delivery of goods through railway junctions reduced by 324 wagons in the first 10 days of October, compared with September 2022.
Grain accounted for 29% of the total volume of cargoes.
Rail buses will operate on two routes to the city.
Grain transportation volumes have increased almost 8 times compared with March.
A memorandum signed recently by both companies provides for such a possibility in the future.
Deutsche Bahn is currently conducting a survey of railway infrastructure operators Ukrzaliznytsia’s request.
The joint venture could implement a pilot project involving operation of a unit train from Ukraine to German ports.
The company achieved the increase in grain transportation because of an increase in the volume of transportation of agricultural products to three Ukrainian seaports.
The companies expressed their interest in continuing cooperation on the development of the rail transport systems in both countries as an important part of Europe's transport system.
Ukrzaliznytsia has converted three more railcars for transportation of mail.
At this stage, the support will consist in the modernization of the dispatching systems, as well as strengthening connections between UZ and the EU railways.
According to Ukrposhta’s general director, Ukrzaliznytsia has produced two new railcars for transporting parcels under the Railway Mail project.
50 trips were performed.
15 out of the 47 lots on auction were sold.
Part of the EBRD loan that was intended for electrification of the Dolynska – Mykolaiv - Kolosivka railway line will be repurposed.
The share of grain in the total cargo volume increased to 18.7%.
The plan to open the new border crossings is aimed at broadening the railway throughput at the border.
The train will operate on the Kyiv - Uzhhorod and Zaporizhia - Lviv routes.