Journey times in Ukraine have been slashed after extensive rail
improvements, with high-speed services now running between the four UEFA
EURO 2012 host cities.
Journey times in Ukraine have been slashed by a quarter after the completion of extensive rail improvements.
High-speed
trains capable of reaching 160km/h are now in operation between all
four of the country's UEFA EURO 2012 venues – Kyiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk and
Lviv – as well as Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa. The journey between Kyiv
and Lviv, for example, has been cut from six and a half hours to under
five, while the once six-hour slog from Kyiv to Kharkiv is down to four
and a half. There will be at least one speed train per day, two from
Kyiv to Kharkiv.
Ukrainian UEFA EURO 2012 tournament
director Markiyan Lubkivskiy said: "Ukraine has undergone significant
changes in preparation for the European Championship. There are four new
stadiums, four renovated airports, and the road infrastructure has
improved within and between the host cities. The rail network has been
reconstructed and the new fast trains will provide the best service for
our citizens and visitors."
Martin Kallen, UEFA's operations
director, added: "It's our biggest tournament yet in terms of territory
and the distance between host cities is huge – transport will play a
crucial role in the event's success. These fast trains will link EURO
2012 host cities and offer fans a quick, comfortable trip from one city
to another at a reasonable price."
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