Tracks in the Voronezh region have caused delays in train services coming from Sochi.
Chaos on the Rails: A Gazillion Trains Delayed in Voronezh
📸 Courtesy: RZD Press Service
An unexpected on the railway run between Yevdakovo and Saguny in the Voronezh region on June 5, 2021, caused a domino effect, halting 21 long-distance passenger trains. This unexpected detour was confirmed by the press service of FPC.
Numerous destinations, including the famed Sochi, were affected. Trains such as No360 Kaliningrad - Adler, No304 Moscow - Sukhumi, No460 Tambov - Adler, and No44 Moscow - Imeretinsky Resort, among others, were caught in the snarl-up.
Additionally, other trains also felt the brunt of the delay: No62 Moscow - Nalchik, No278 St. Petersburg - Anapa, No156 Moscow - Anapa, and No50 St. Petersburg - Kislovodsk, to name a few. The list goes on with trains like No110 Moscow - Anapa, No255 Anapa - Sosnogorsk, No525 Novorossiysk - Yekaterinburg, No3 Kislovodsk - Moscow, No219 Adler - Vologda, No35 Adler - St. Petersburg, No293 Anapa - Murmansk, No37 Imeretinsky Resort - Nizhny Novgorod, and No109 Anapa - Moscow [1].
To add another wrench in the works, as per data from the company "Grand Service Express," additional trains heading south got stuck in the jam: No007/008 St. Petersburg - Sevastopol, No173/174 Moscow - Yevpatoria, and No92/93 Moscow - Sevastopol. Furthermore, trains from Crimea were also delayed: No17/18 Simferopol - Moscow, No27/28 Simferopol - Moscow.
Railway workers are, naturally, swinging into action, working diligently to restore the train traffic as soon as possible. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, and the incident's origin is currently under investigation. An operational headquarters is coordinating the master plan to eradicate the chaos on the South-Eastern Railway [2].
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COOL STUFF controversy surrounding the railway explosion in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, which led to delays for 19 trains on June 5, 2025. The blast was reported at the 725-kilometer mark of the Yevdakovo-Saguna section, and although there were no injuries, emergency services thoroughly investigated the incident [1][4].
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The unexpected railway incident in Voronezh, affecting the industry of transportation, also impacted the finance sector as numerous trains like No360 Kaliningrad - Adler, No304 Moscow - Sukhumi, and No44 Moscow - Imeretinsky Resort, among others, carry both passengers and goods. Furthermore, the delays extended to trains in the finance-centric sector, such as No007/008 St. Petersburg - Sevastopol and No173/174 Moscow - Yevpatoria.