Delayed trains arrived at their destinations in Kuban
Trains from Rostov-on-Don, Vladikavkaz, and Moscow arrived in Adler and the Imeretinsky resort with delays of up to 7 p.m.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," this morning the North Caucasian Railway reported the restoration of transport infrastructure in Krasnodar Krai, disrupted by snowfall. Measures have been taken to reduce train delays, the company assured. At least six trains, including those from Vladikavkaz to Adler and Adler to Rostov-on-Don, departed with delays on the evening of January 2.
The Federal Passenger Company and the Kuban emergency headquarters reported that thousands of meal kits have been provided to passengers on stranded trains before the New Year. They attributed the delays to heavy snowfalls in the Krasnodar Territory. Passengers had to celebrate the New Year in the cold and with broken toilets, not everyone received the promised food, and had to wait more than a day for the train to depart, complained passengers on social media. By the evening of January 2, trains in Russian regions were still experiencing multi-hour delays, and passengers continued to complain of food and water shortages.
Long-distance trains delayed by snowfall en route to Adler and the Imeretinsky resort arrived at their destinations with multi-hour delays, TASS-Kavkaz reported today.
The trains in question were sent to the Krasnodar Territory from Rostov-on-Don, Vladikavkaz, and Moscow. According to Russian Railways' online timetable, these trains were delayed between 8.5 and 19 hours.
Trains departing from Krasnodar Krai in various directions are still delayed. For example, train 482C/481C Imeretinsky Kurort - St. Petersburg - Vitebsk was in Zverevo, Rostov Oblast, as of 8:30 a.m. Moscow time, traveling with a delay of almost 14 hours, the agency notes.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419635