Most Tavriya Trains Arrive After Crimean Bridge Shutdown as Five Routes Remain Delayed
The rail operator reported recovery following a night suspension on the Kerch crossing with several departures from Crimea still running late.
Overview
- Grand Service Express said all Tavriya services bound for the Crimean Peninsula that were held overnight have reached their destinations.
- As of 18:00 MSK on January 28, five outbound trains from Crimea remained delayed in transit.
- The delayed services are No. 068 Simferopol–Moscow, No. 328 Simferopol–Kislovodsk, No. 078 Simferopol–St. Petersburg, No. 196 Simferopol–Moscow, and No. 092 Sevastopol–Moscow.
- The disruptions followed an overnight closure of movement on the Crimean (Kerch) Bridge that affected rail operations.
- The update was issued by Grand Service Express and relayed by RIA Novosti, which published and updated the report on January 28.