The Turka station is located in the town of Turka, which is situated in the Lviv region. The city of Turka was founded in the 15th-16th centuries and has a rich historical context. It was here in 1866 that the first railway line connecting Ternopil with Turka was opened. The Turka station is an important transport hub that provides connections between Western Ukraine and various regions of Europe, particularly opening up opportunities for travel to Poland, Slovakia, and other countries.
The Strilky station is located in the village of Strilky in the Volyn region. It was built in 1964 as part of the development of railway connections in southern Ukraine. The station serves both passenger and freight trains. Currently, only one train running between Chop and Strilky stops at the station, but there are plans for the development of the railway infrastructure and the launch of new trains in the future. Thanks to Strilky station, passengers can easily reach many other cities in Ukraine, including Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odesa.