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Interesting facts about station Zboriv

Zboriv station is located in the town of Zboriv, in the Ternopil region of Ukraine. It was put into operation in 1884 during the construction of the South-Western Railway. Zboriv station is served by trains running towards Zalishchyky. The first train arrived at Zboriv station on September 1, 1884, and since then, the station has become an important transport hub in the region.

  • Services at the station: information center, free Wi-Fi, ticket offices, as well as the ability to purchase tickets online.
  • Parking: paid parking located near the station, guarded around the clock, ensuring the safety of your vehicle.
  • Dining facilities: the "Hostynnyy Dvir" restaurant, where you can enjoy delicious homemade cuisine, operates 24/7, making it a convenient place for visitors at any time of day.

Interesting facts about station Pidzamche

The Pidzamche station, located on the Kharkiv railway, is situated 18 km from Varash. It was built in 1924 and has become an important passenger hub on the route from Eastern Ukraine to the capital. Pidzamche is located near the historic town of Radomyshl, which is famous for its architectural monuments and natural beauty. The Pidzamche station features comfortable lounges where passengers can warm up and check the train schedules. There are many hotels and restaurants near the station that provide comfortable accommodation and meals for passengers.

  • Hotel "Pidzamche": offers cozy rooms with all necessary amenities and breakfast for guests.
  • Restaurant "Tasty Food": a wide selection of traditional Ukrainian dishes made from local products.
  • Attractions: tours to the Radomyshl Castle, as well as visits to the City History Museum, which will allow you to immerse yourself in the cultural heritage of the region.