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.
The Ivano-Frankivsk station is located on the Western Railway and is part of the Lviv Railway Directorate of Ukraine. It was opened on December 24, 1870, and has become an important link in the railway connection between Lviv and other cities in Ukraine. In 2021, the old terminal built in the 1870s was replaced with a modern building that meets current service standards. The station provides convenient connections to cities such as Lviv, Drohobych, and Kolomyia, ensuring comfortable passenger service.