Dzhankoy railway station, which is located in the north of Crimea, is closed for boarding and disembarking passengers.
This was announced on Saturday, May 23 by the press service of the Grand Service Express company (GSE), which is the operator of railway passenger transportation in Crimea and Sevastopol.
"Dzhankoy station is closed for boarding and disembarking passengers. Trains run non-stop in Dzhankoy. Passengers whose trip ends in Dzhankoy, go by train to the Urozhodnaya station and are delivered to Dzhankoy by buses. Those passengers who planned to take the train to Dzhankoy, take the bus to the Urozhodnaya station and take the train there," the statement said.
The reasons for the closure of the station are not reported. However, it is known that three passenger trains to Moscow are delayed in Crimea: from Yevpatoria, Sevastopol and Simferopol, all are three hours late. The duration of the delay can be adjusted during the day.
Earlier, EADaily reported that in Sevastopol they introduced coupons for the sale of diesel fuel and limited the supply of gasoline in one hand to 20 liters. This decision concerns the largest network of TPP filling stations.

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