The Zhytomyr station is located in the city of Zhytomyr, which is the administrative center of the Zhytomyr region. Zhytomyr is one of the largest cities in Ukraine with a rich historical heritage. The city is known for its churches, architectural monuments, and cultural events. The Zhytomyr station was built in 1869 and is considered one of the oldest railway stations in the territory of Ukraine, making a significant contribution to the development of transportation in the region and the country as a whole.
The Hordyshche station is located in the city of Hordyshche, Cherkasy Oblast. It was opened on June 1, 1904, and since then has become an important railway transport hub in the region. The station serves both passenger and freight trains. There are ticket offices for selling railway tickets, as well as cafés and shops that provide comfort and convenience for passengers. This station is a key entry point into Cherkasy Oblast and offers connections to many other cities in Ukraine, making it essential for regional transportation infrastructure.
You can reach the station by bus or minibus, and there is also an option to call a taxi. For motorists, convenient parking is available near the station, ensuring easy access to rail transportation.