The Slobidka station is located in a flat area near the village of Slobidka in the Ternopil region. It was opened on September 14, 1904, when the railway connection between Podillia and Western Ukraine was launched. During its existence, the Slobidka station has become one of the key hubs for transferring passengers and cargo on the Western Ukrainian railway. Today, it serves trains heading to Lviv, Kyiv, and other major cities of Ukraine. At the Slobidka station, there is a comfortable waiting room, a shop, and amenities for passengers, including free Wi-Fi.
The Balta station is located in the Odesa region of Ukraine. It was opened in 1866 and has since become an important transportation hub for the region. Throughout its existence, the station has undergone several modernizations and renovations, which have increased its efficiency and comfort for passengers. In 2020, new passenger platforms and platforms with observation areas were installed at Balta station for the convenience of passengers and those who meet or see them off.