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#intercity
14:42
28.08.2025
Intercity train disabled by enemy strike expected to be restored – Ukrainian Railways
09:23
28.08.2025
Russian forces hit Ukrainian Railways' rolling stock, one Intercity+ train damaged, several trains rerouted
15:49
22.08.2024
Ukrzaliznytsia will be able to buy 20 Intercity+ class trains thanks to agreement with Korea ratified by parliament
14:47
30.07.2014
Ukrzaliznytsia to launch Intercity category train between Kyiv and Ternopil from Aug 22
17:13
27.05.2013
Ukrzaliznytsia from May 27 launches Intercity+ high-speed train on Dnipropetrovsk-Simferopol route
16:57
28.03.2013
Disabled people and war veterans entitled to free trips in first class cars of Intercity+ trains in May
17:49
21.03.2013
Intercity+ trains carry 1 m passengers as of March 21
16:58
21.03.2013
Route of Intercity+ train Kyiv-Dnipropetrovsk to extend up to Zaporizhia on May 26
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