Sumy — Radulyn

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045ДKharkiv-PasUzhhorod
Departure
16:34
Travel time
9 hr 39 min
Arrival
02:13

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Route Sumy — Radulyn

  • Distance between stations: 625 km
  • The fastest train No. 045Д completes the route in 9 hr 39 min
  • The slowest train No. 045Д completes the route in 9 hr 39 min
  • The total number of trains between stations Sumy and Radulyn: 1
  • The first train No. 045Д departs from station Sumy at 16:34:00 and arrives at station Radulyn at 02:13:00
  • The last train No. 045Д departs from station Sumy at 16:34:00 and arrives at station Radulyn at 02:13:00
  • Thus, trains run in this direction within the interval from 16:34:00 to 16:34:00

Interesting facts about station Sumy

The Sumy Station is located in the city of Sumy in northern Ukraine. It was opened on January 27, 1869. The first train from Sumy departed on May 1, 1869. Sumy Station is one of the oldest railway stations in Ukraine and holds significant historical importance. Since its opening, a large number of passenger and freight transportations have taken place here, contributing to the development of the city and the region. The station offers a variety of services for passenger convenience:

  • Ticket offices for purchasing tickets for domestic and international routes
  • Relaxation zones for travelers where you can rest before your journey
  • A café with a menu of local cuisine where you can enjoy delicious dishes
  • Souvenir and local product shops where you can buy unique keepsakes
  • Access to car parking for passengers, allowing you to leave your car for an extended period

Interesting facts about station Radulyn

The Radulin station, established in 1930, is an important railway station in the northern part of Ukraine that serves passengers on the route between the Carpathians and other regions of the country. The station features a comfortable waiting room where passengers can spend time before their train departs. Nearby, there are supermarkets and cafes where one can stop for a bite to eat and enjoy local dishes. The first train from Radulin departed on July 9, 1930, marking the beginning of an important phase in the region's transportation connections.

  • Station services: waiting room, shops, free Wi-Fi access.
  • Recommendation: visit the local cafes to taste traditional dishes of the region, such as borscht, varenyky, and local desserts.
  • Parking: free parking is available for passengers and visitors to the station.