| 113О | Kharkiv-Pas — Lviv | Departure 06:29 | Travel time 4 hr 7 min | Arrival 10:36 | |
| 045Д | Kharkiv-Pas — Uzhhorod | Departure 13:25 | Travel time 4 hr 2 min | Arrival 17:27 |
The Lyubotin station is located on the South-Western Railway of Ukraine. It was founded in 1869 under the name Lyubotin-Radyansky, which it held until 1922. The first train departed from Lyubotin on September 1, 1869. It is one of the key stations on the south-western route, connecting major cities in Ukraine and providing convenient access to Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, and other important settlements.
The Vorožba station is located in the south of Ukraine, in the Kherson region. It was opened in 1873 and is considered one of the largest stations on the Crimean railway. Vorožba is an important industrial center characterized by developed agriculture. The nearest stop for motorists is only 5 km from the station, where there is free parking for passengers. The distance to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, is about 600 km, making this station convenient for trips to the capital and other regions. The station offers several dining establishments, including the café "U Romana," which operates until late hours. Additionally, there is the possibility to purchase train tickets, obtain information about the train schedule, and take advantage of other services for passengers.