Southern Railways (Ukraine) Explained

Railroad Name:Southern Railways
Locale:Ukraine
Start Year:
– present
Length:3000km (2,000miles)
Hq City:Kharkiv

The Southern Railways (SR) (Ukrainian: Південна залізниця, Russian: Южная железная дорога) is a composing part of Ukraine's Ukrzaliznytsia railroad company and is headquartered in Kharkiv. Southern Railways's route map covers all railroads of the Kharkiv, Poltava and some railroads in other oblasts (regions) as well.

As of 2008, the Southern Railways operate 3000km (2,000miles) of track. The Southern Railways company contributes a large role as a transit railway in the routes of Russia-Crimea and Russia-Caucasus.

History

This regional railways was formed in 1907 soon after a merge of the Kursk-Kharkiv-Sevastopol railways and the Kharkiv-Mykolaiv railways. The company traces its history to the Kursk-Kharkiv-Azov railways that was established in 1869.

In March 2024, railway stations of Southern Railways were being renamed to comply with derussification and decommunization laws.[1]

Structure

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Directors

Southern Railways

Southern Railway

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Notes and References

  1. News: Railway stations were renamed in Poltava Oblast. March 4, 2024. . March 4, 2024. Ukrainian.