KYIV. May 15 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Polish railway company SKPL will open additional routes to Ukraine from June 1, the Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories has reported.
“From June 1, the Polish railway company SKPL plans to launch trips from Warsaw to Rava-Ruska (Lviv region). These trips will be another way for Ukrainians to return home from the Polish capital. It will also help unload automobile checkpoints,” the Ministry of Reintegration said on Telegram.
A train for 240 passengers will run daily in both directions. Departure from the station Warsaw-Wschodnia is planned at 14:00 (local time), from Lublin – at 16:00. Arrival in Rava-Ruska – at 20:15 (Kyiv time).
According to the ministry, the train follows from Warsaw to the city of Rava-Ruska, where passengers, after passing through the border and customs control, will be able to use the trains of Ukrzaliznytsia.