The Russian company Grand Service Express will open a new railway route to the occupied Crimea. Trains will connect Feodosia with the Russian city of Moscow. This was reported by the carrier’s press service.
“Train No. 164/163 will run every three days from April 30 to May 9 and from May 24 to September 30 and follow through Ryazan, Michurinsk, Pridacha (Voronezh-South), Rostov and Vladislavovka. Travel time will be 28 hours. The trains have compartment and reserved seat cars”,- the message said.
We remind that on November 8, 2019, in the occupied Crimea, at all railway ticket offices, the sale of railway tickets from Crimea to Moscow and St. Petersburg started. On December 23, the first passenger train departed from the Moscow railway station in St. Petersburg to the occupied Crimea. The Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Poland and Romania condemned the opening of railway traffic on the Kerch Bridge and reiterated their non-recognition of the annexation of Crimea.
