The Brody station is located on the Lviv Railway and is one of the largest railway stations in western Ukraine. It was built in 1873 and has since become an important transportation hub for passenger traffic between Ukraine and Europe. Today, the Brody station serves passenger trains to various destinations, and there are shopping facilities and cafes on the premises for the convenience of travelers.
The first train from Brody departed in 1873, marking the beginning of railway connections with regions of Ukraine and distant cities in Europe. Over time, the station has become an important center not only for passenger movement but also for the development of business and services in this region.
The Korsun Station, located on the Kyiv Railway in the Cherkasy region, was opened on December 4, 1869. Initially, there were only two tracks here, but over time their number was increased, which contributed to the development of passenger transportation. Korsun is renowned as a tourist center with a large number of sanatoriums and boarding houses, making it an attractive destination for visitors.