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Five Tavria Trains From Crimea Still Delayed for Hours as One Returns to Schedule

The operator has not disclosed causes, pledging food and water for delays over four hours.

Overview

  • As of 13:00 MSK, Grand Service Express reports five passenger services from Crimea to mainland Russian cities remain behind schedule.
  • Morning reports cited six delayed trains; No. 092M Moscow–Sevastopol has since been brought back on time.
  • Current affected services and estimated delays: No. 328S Simferopol–Kislovodsk about 5–5.5 hours, No. 078S Simferopol–St. Petersburg about 5–6 hours, No. 092S Sevastopol–Moscow about 6 hours, No. 098S Simferopol–Moscow about 3–4 hours, and No. 076S Simferopol–Omsk about 2.5–4 hours.
  • The operator notes delay durations may change and says train managers are providing ongoing updates to passengers.
  • Departures span January 7–8 during the post‑holiday travel period, and the company has not specified the reasons for the disruptions.