Kryvyn — Bakhmach-Pasazhyrsky

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045ЛUzhhorodKharkiv-Pas
Departure
19:26
Travel time
8 hr 25 min
Arrival
03:51

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Route Kryvyn — Bakhmach-Pasazhyrsky

  • Distance between stations: 538 km
  • The fastest train No. 045Л completes the route in 8 hr 25 min
  • The slowest train No. 045Л completes the route in 8 hr 25 min
  • The total number of trains between stations Kryvyn and Bakhmach-Pasazhyrsky: 1
  • The first train No. 045Л departs from station Kryvyn at 19:26:00 and arrives at station Bakhmach-Pasazhyrsky at 03:51:00
  • The last train No. 045Л departs from station Kryvyn at 19:26:00 and arrives at station Bakhmach-Pasazhyrsky at 03:51:00
  • Thus, trains run in this direction within the interval from 19:26:00 to 19:26:00

Interesting facts about station Kryvyn

The Kryvin station was opened in 1892. It is one of the oldest railway stations in Ukraine. The Kryvin station offers the following services for passengers:

  • Paid baggage storage.
  • Free Wi-Fi.
  • Ticket purchase.
  • Storage lockers.
  • Platforms for passenger drop-off and pick-up.

The station has a convenient location with easy access to the center of the village of Kryvin, allowing travelers to visit local shops, cafes, and other infrastructure. In addition, nearby is one of the beautiful spots for relaxation with a pleasant view of the surrounding fields, making this location ideal for those who wish to recharge before their journey or simply enjoy nature.

Interesting facts about station Bakhmach-Pasazhyrsky

The Bakhmach-Pasazhirskiy station is located in the Chernihiv region, on the Konotop-Chernihiv railway line. It was opened in 1903 and has remained one of the most significant railway hubs in Ukraine for many years. The station performs many important functions, such as transferring to trains in various directions, as well as providing convenient services for passengers. The first train departed from Bakhmach-Pasazhirskiy on August 6, 1903.

  • A waiting room equipped with free Wi-Fi.
  • Ticket booths for quick and convenient ticket purchases.
  • Restaurants and cafes that operate late into the night.