From Uzhhorod to Vienna: Ukraine paves way with European standard railway

RegioJet company passenger train
RegioJet company passenger train
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

Uzhhorod is set to become the first regional hub in Ukraine linked directly to Europe by a European standard gauge railway, with the commencement of the Chop-Uzhhorod railway construction in Transcarpathia, announced Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on April 11.

"This groundbreaking project will forge direct rail connections between Uzhhorod and several European cities including Vienna, Bratislava, Kosice, Budapest, Prague, Bucharest, Dresden, and Belgrade," stated Shmyhal.

Read also: Ukrzaliznytsia to Europe: Opportunities for Ukrainians to travel to European countries

Shmyhal also noted that this project will create a transport hub in Uzhhorod that will provide convenient and fast passenger transfers between wide-gauge trains and trains of EU countries.

Read also: RegioJet to launch two direct trains from Ukraine to Germany

The initiative, underpinned by EU grants awarded to Ukrzaliznytsia through the Connecting Europe Facility program, represents a significant step in enhancing Ukraine's transport infrastructure and connectivity with Europe.

Shmyhal noted that similar projects are also planned for Lviv and Chernivtsi.

European Railways in Ukraine's Future

The vision for a European standard gauge railway in Ukraine isn't new. Prime Minister Shmyhal first announced plans for this initiative in May 2022, building on momentum that has been gathering since 2017. In a notable collaboration, Ukraine and South Korea unveiled joint plans in March 2021 to advance this rail infrastructure transformation.

Ukrzaliznytsia uses a 4 ft 11 27⁄32 inches gauge. Most European Union countries use 4 ft 8 1⁄2 inches gauge. As a result, there are significant restrictions on crossing state border by railway. This makes it impossible to increase cargo turnover between Ukraine and EU amid Russian blockade of Ukraine's seaports.

Read also:

We’re bringing the voice of Ukraine to the world. Support us with a one-time donation, or become a Patron!

Read the original article on The New Voice of Ukraine