Overview
- As of 22:00 Moscow time on December 28, six Tavria passenger trains between Crimea and mainland cities remained delayed, according to Grand Service Express.
- Reported delays include No. 092 Moscow–Sevastopol by 2 hours, No. 028 Simferopol–Moscow by 4 hours, No. 068 Simferopol–Moscow by 5.5 hours, Nos. 182 and 008 to St. Petersburg by 4.5 hours each, and No. 078 Simferopol–St. Petersburg by 1 hour.
- Train No. 018 Moscow–Simferopol arrived with a 37‑minute delay, with other previously delayed services returned to schedule.
- North Caucasus Railway said a locomotive derailment in Rostov-on-Don earlier Sunday disrupted traffic and led to delays for about 25 trains.
- The railway reports traffic has been restored, with the operator working to shorten delays and train managers notifying passengers about updated timings.