Velyka Zahorivka — Kyiv-Demiivskiy

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895КKonotopFastiv 1
Departure
05:29
Travel time
2 hr 41 min
Arrival
08:10

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Route Velyka Zahorivka — Kyiv-Demiivskiy

  • Distance between stations: 169 km
  • The fastest train No. 895К completes the route in 2 hr 41 min
  • The slowest train No. 895К completes the route in 2 hr 41 min
  • The total number of trains between stations Velyka Zahorivka and Kyiv-Demiivskiy: 1
  • The first train No. 895К departs from station Velyka Zahorivka at 05:29:00 and arrives at station Kyiv-Demiivskiy at 08:10:00
  • The last train No. 895К departs from station Velyka Zahorivka at 05:29:00 and arrives at station Kyiv-Demiivskiy at 08:10:00
  • Thus, trains run in this direction within the interval from 05:29:00 to 05:29:00

Interesting facts about station Velyka Zahorivka

The station Velyka Zahorivka is located in a picturesque village in the Volyn region, surrounded by nature and green spaces. It is an important transportation hub for locals and tourists who wish to explore the beauty of Ukrainian lands.

Interesting facts about the station:

  • The station Velyka Zahorivka was officially opened in 1924 and has played a significant role in the region's transportation system ever since.
  • This station is a popular destination for tourists visiting local natural attractions, such as scenic forests and ponds.
  • The station features a café called "Velyka Zahorivka," where passengers can enjoy their time savoring delicious beverages and treats before departure.
  • There is a free parking lot nearby, as well as a public transport stop, which greatly simplifies further travel to surrounding towns and tourist sites.

With its convenient location and availability of essential services, the station Velyka Zahorivka is an excellent choice for those planning a trip across Ukraine.

Interesting facts about station Kyiv-Demiivskiy

The Kyiv-Demiyivskyi station is located in the capital of Ukraine, the city of Kyiv. Opened on December 12, 1962, this station has become one of the key transport arteries of the capital, providing connections to many regions of Ukraine. It is equipped with modern infrastructure, including waiting halls, ticket sales counters, cafes, shops, and free Wi-Fi access. The station also has convenient access for individuals with limited mobility. Travelers have the option to order a taxi or use public transport, as the station is located near bus and tram stops, ensuring convenient connections to other parts of the city.