Trains passing through Voronezh delayed due to stoppage on Crimean Bridge

Twelve trains are delayed after traffic was halted on the Crimean Bridge, causing delays of up to five and a half hours for routes through Voronezh Region.
Feb 22, 2026
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Passengers whose trains are delayed for 4 hours or more will be provided with meals.

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Roman Danilkin / 63.RU

Today, January 28, trains passing through Voronezh Region are delayed from one and a half to five and a half hours. The reason is a temporary halt in traffic on the Crimean Bridge starting at 00:12, according to the North Caucasus Railway.

In total, 12 passenger trains are delayed in the Krasnodar Region, most of which are traveling to Crimea and back through the territory of Voronezh Region:

  • No. 8 St. Petersburg — Sevastopol;
  • No. 328 Kislovodsk — Simferopol;
  • No. 92 Moscow — Sevastopol;
  • No. 316 Adler — Simferopol;
  • No. 196 Moscow — Simferopol;
  • No. 186 Tyumen — Simferopol;
  • No. 28 Moscow — Simferopol.

Another five passenger trains are delayed en route from the Crimean Peninsula:

  • No. 67 Simferopol — Moscow;
  • No. 327 Simferopol — Kislovodsk;
  • No. 77 Simferopol — St. Petersburg;
  • No. 195 Simferopol — Moscow;
  • No. 91 Sevastopol — Moscow.

Passengers whose trains are delayed for more than 4 hours are guaranteed bottled water and meals by the railway.

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