Due to stops in ferry traffic, queues are growing at the Kerch crossing

15.12.2014 08:56
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Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia, Sevastopol, Transport, Ukraine, Economy


Simferopol, December 15 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) – After stopping work at 21.00 Sunday due to unfavorable weather conditions, the Kerch ferry crossing resumed its work.

This was reported by the press service of the Unified Transport Directorate.


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As of 9.30:270 am on Monday, up to 92 cars and 5 trucks are waiting in line for the ferry at the port of Kavkaz, and up to 90 and up to 135, respectively, at the port of Crimea. There are queues for loading on the cargo line: at the port of Novorossiysk - up to 430 trucks, in Slavyansk-on-Kuban - 293, at Kerch airport - XNUMX.

At the moment, in the Kerch Strait the wind force does not exceed 5 m/s. Large capacity ferries “Ionas”, “Olympiada”, “Glyukofilousa” and the ferry “Nikolai Aksenenko” operate.

Over the past 1845 hours, 5205 vehicles and XNUMX passengers were transported.

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