Overview
- As of 09:00 Moscow time on Nov. 14, seven services bound for Crimea and five leaving the peninsula were running late.
- Reported lateness ranged from roughly 1.5 to 4.5 hours across departures dated Nov. 11–13.
- Trains to Crimea with delays included No. 007 St. Petersburg–Sevastopol (about 4 hours) and No. 327 Kislovodsk–Simferopol (about 2.5 hours).
- Outbound services with delays included No. 068 Simferopol–Moscow (about 4.5 hours) and No. 328 Simferopol–Kislovodsk (about 4 hours).
- The operator said train chiefs are notifying passengers on board, with mitigation under way to reduce lateness.