| 368Л | Lutsk — Uzhhorod | Departure 22:36 | Travel time 5 hr 44 min | Arrival 04:20 | |
| 048П | Zaporizhzhya 1 — Uzhhorod | Departure 22:26 | Travel time 4 hr 51 min | Arrival 03:17 | |
| 059К | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Chop | Departure 04:20 | Travel time 6 hr 39 min | Arrival 10:59 | |
| 081Д | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Uzhhorod | Departure 02:57 | Travel time 5 hr 16 min | Arrival 08:13 | |
| 749Д | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Chop | Departure 20:08 | Travel time 4 hr 40 min | Arrival 00:48 | |
| 749О | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Uzhhorod | Departure 18:14 | Travel time 4 hr 40 min | Arrival 22:54 | |
| 081К | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Uzhhorod | Departure 02:57 | Travel time 5 hr 16 min | Arrival 08:13 | |
| 009К | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Budapest-Keleti | Departure 17:37 | Travel time 4 hr 8 min | Arrival 21:45 |
Lviv station is located in the central part of the city of Lviv and was built in 1861. It is one of the largest railway stations in Ukraine and an important transportation hub. Today, the station features ticket offices for railway ticket sales, cafes, shops, and other services for passengers. The first train departed from Lviv station on April 15, 1861, marking an important date in the history of railway transport in Ukraine.
The Chop station is located in the city of Chop, which is part of the Transcarpathian region. It was built in 1868, making it one of the oldest railway stations in Ukraine. The first train departed from the Chop station on November 1, 1868. Chop is an important transport hub for the railway, connecting Ukraine with Europe. The station serves many international trains, including connections to Budapest, Vienna, Krakow, and Warsaw, making it indispensable for travelers journeying between these cities.