In November, the Yagodin-Dorohusk border crossing averaged 191 wagons daily in both directions, marking a nearly 14-wagon increase from October and the best performance in 2023, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Record-breaking freight transfer

Notably, there were increased transfers of grain, containers, and imported oil cargoes.

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Another record was set at the Mostiska-Medyka border crossing, surpassing October levels by almost 30 wagons, totaling 334 units per day—currently the best result of the year.

This achievement is attributed to increased transfers of construction materials, ore, and imported oil cargoes.

Additionally, the Izov-Grubeshuv crossing experienced an eight-wagon increase in freight transfers in November, now handling 496.2 wagons daily, with rises in metal and container transfers but a one-third reduction in ore transfers, down by 54 wagons compared to October.

It’s worth noting a general decline in grain transfers across almost all border crossings.

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