Route Vydubychi - Plysky
- Distance between stations: 160 km
- The fastest train No. 770Д completes the route in 02:11
- The slowest train No. 770К completes the route in 02:11
- The total number of trains between stations Vydubychi and Plysky: 5
- The first train No. 770К departs from station Vydubychi at 08:53 and arrives at station Plysky at 11:04
- The last train No. 788О departs from station Vydubychi at 16:21 and arrives at station Plysky at 18:32
- Thus, trains run in this direction within the interval from 08:53 to 16:21
Interesting facts about station Vydubychi
The Vydubychi station is located in the village of Vydubychi, which is near the capital of Ukraine - Kyiv. It was opened on June 8, 1977, and is one of the newest railway stations in the country. Vydubychi station serves trains that operate from Kyiv to various regions of Ukraine and beyond. Trains from this station are often used by passengers traveling to Vinnytsia and other cities in Ukraine.
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Services at the station:
- A comfortable cafe where you can have a quick snack and enjoy beverages.
- The train schedule is available on electronic boards, providing convenience for travel planning.
- The presence of ticket vending machines allows for quick and convenient purchase of travel documents.
- Easy access to public transportation ensures comfortable commuting within Kyiv.
Interesting facts about station Plysky
The Plisky station is located in a picturesque corner of Ukraine - on the banks of the Desna River. This station is known for its architecture, particularly the Gothic style of its buildings. The opening date of the Plisky station is considered to be 1897 when the first train passed through here. From the station, breathtaking views are available, and strolls along the river offer unique emotions.
- There is a small shop at the station where various products and beverages can be purchased.
- Nearby the station, there are several cafes where you can enjoy a tasty meal and relax.
- From Plisky, it is also easy to reach numerous historical landmarks in the surrounding villages, such as ancient churches, museums, and other cultural sites.