The Vradievka station is located in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine. It was opened in 1873. The first train that departed from Vradievka made a journey across the railway bridge built over the Psel River, which was put into operation on March 2, 1872. Since then, the station has become an important transport hub, providing connections between the cities of Sumy, Vorozhba, and other settlements in the Sumy region. Today, Vradievka station regularly services high-speed and suburban trains, ensuring a convenient route for passengers.
Many journeys across Western and Eastern Ukraine begin in the picturesque village of Synelnykove-1, which was founded by former inspectors of the Chavlinsky post. Here, you can find many historical and cultural landmarks, as well as enjoy the beauty of the K.K. Lozhkinsky Park, located near the station. The first train from Synelnykove-1 set off on its journey to Liubashivka on January 1, 1898, and since then, the station has become an important transport hub for local residents and tourists.