| 102П | Kramatorsk — Kherson | Departure 20:57 | Travel time 11 hr 23 min | Arrival 08:20 | |
| 102Д | Kramatorsk — Kherson | Departure 20:57 | Travel time 11 hr 23 min | Arrival 08:20 | |
| 122К | Kyiv-Pasazhyrsky — Kherson | Departure 20:57 | Travel time 11 hr 23 min | Arrival 08:20 |
The Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi station is located in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is one of the largest and most convenient railway stations in the country. Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi serves as an important transportation hub for many destinations throughout Ukraine, as well as for international trips. The station's history dates back to 1870 when a wooden structure was built here. In 1912, a new stone terminal in the modern style was constructed, which is impressive even today. Currently, Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi occupies a large area, has several platforms, and features a comfortable lobby equipped with convenient waiting areas for passengers.
Numerous hotels, cafes, and shops are located around the station. Among the well-known establishments is the restaurant "Tsar," which offers traditional Ukrainian cuisine, as well as the cafe "Shokoladnytsia," where visitors can enjoy delicious coffee. For travelers planning to stay overnight, several recommended hotels are nearby, such as "Turyst" and "Premier Hotel Rus." Additionally, thanks to the developed transportation infrastructure, it is easy to reach the station by metro or bus from any part of the capital.
The station Kherson, built on May 25, 1875, is located in the heart of Kherson city. It is one of the largest transport hubs in Southern Ukraine, servicing large flows of passengers daily. The station has several platforms, passenger lounges, cafes, a restaurant, and shops. There is also a high activity in ticket sales here, which allows for convenient travel planning. The first train that departed from Kherson station did so on May 27, 1875. The station is also famous for its architectural beauty, attracting the attention of tourists and travelers from all over Ukraine and the world.