Ukrzaliznytsia opens ticket sales for the new international route ‘Chernivtsi - Rava-Ruska - Warsaw’
Recently, Ukrzaliznytsia announced the launch of a new international railway route, which opens up additional opportunities for travelling between Ukraine and Poland. Find out more about the new route, its features and benefits for passengers
Ukrzaliznytsia is launching a new international route that will connect several Ukrainian regions with Poland. Train №866/865-766/765 will provide a direct connection between Chernivtsi, Rava-Ruska and Warsaw, giving residents of Ukrainian regions a convenient opportunity to travel to Polish cities. The timetable, route features and benefits of the new international railway connection are described in the article below.
Chernivtsi - Rava-Ruska - Warsaw train: what is known
Ukrzaliznytsia is launching a new international route connecting Ukrainian cities with Poland. On 15 December, train №866/865-766/765 will start running on the route Chernivtsi - Rava-Ruska - Warsaw.
This transport line opens up convenient opportunities for passengers from several regions of Ukraine. Residents of Chernivtsi, Ternopil, Rivne, Korosten and Dubno will have direct connections to the Polish capital and other Polish cities. The new route will provide comfortable and fast travel between the regions, greatly simplifying international travel for residents of Bukovyna, Pokuttya and other central regions of Ukraine.
Passengers will be able to easily get to Warsaw, Lublin and other Polish cities, which expands the geography of international rail transport.
Find here all the international trains to and from Ukraine in 2024, timetables and countries of connection.
Chernivtsi - Rava-Ruska - Warsaw: timetable
For your convenience, the route is indicated for residents of different regions of Ukraine.
➤ For passengers from Chernivtsi and Ternopil
The timetable includes departure from Chernivtsi at 07:03, with successive stops in Zalishchyky (08:26), Chortkiv (09:26) and Ternopil (11:12). Arrival in Rava-Ruska is at 15:19, transfer to a Polish train at 15:56. Arrival in Lublin is scheduled for 19:59, and in Warsaw Central - at 22:20.
The return journey starts from Warszawa Central (05:40), Warszawa Wschodnia (05:49) and Lublin (08:11), with arrival in Rava Ruska at 13:42. After transferring to a Ukrzaliznytsia train (departure at 14:32), the route passes through Lviv (16:00), Ternopil (18:24), Chortkiv (20:15), Zalishchyky (21:27) and ends in Chernivtsi at 22:46.
➤ For passengers from Korosten and Dubno
The Intercity+ train №743/744 ‘Darnytsia - Lviv - Slavske’ runs from Korosten (08:06) and Dubno (10:30), arriving in Lviv at 11:59. From there, you can transfer to the international train No. 866/865-766/765 ‘Chernivtsi - Rava-Ruska - Warsaw’ departing at 13:29.
The return journey from Warsaw and Lublin involves arrival in Lviv at 16:00 with a subsequent transfer to Intercity+, departure at 16:30 and arrival in Dubno (18:02) and Korosten (20:40).
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➤ For passengers from Rivne
Regional train 804 departs from Rivne at 06:46, arriving in Lviv at 09:33. Next, transfer to the international train 866/865-766/765 ‘Chernivtsi - Rava-Ruska - Warsaw’ departing from Lviv at 13:29.
The return route includes arrival in Lviv at 16:00 and transfer to the regional train 806, which departs at 16:37 and arrives in Rivne at 19:30.
Tickets are already available for purchase via the Ukrzaliznytsia app.
Just a reminder. Crossing the border is a rather lengthy process. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, the load on the checkpoints has increased significantly. According to the Government's Strategy, the issue should be resolved by reconstructing existing checkpoints and building new ones. More information about the draft Border Infrastructure Development Strategy is available here.
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