At the Kerch crossing, ferries are making test runs - a thousand trucks are waiting for loading

25.11.2014 09:15
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Sevastopol, Transport, Ukraine, Economy


Simferopol, November 25 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – At the Kerch ferry crossing they are trying to resume the movement of ferries, reports the press service of the Unified Transport Directorate.

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At the moment, 327 cars are waiting in the port “Kavkaz” for their turn on the ferry, and 137 cars are waiting in the port “Crimea”. In total, 359 cars and 1297 passengers were transported over the past XNUMX hours.

The queues for loading on the cargo line are: in Slavyansk-on-Kuban - 305 trucks, in the port of Novorossiysk - 262, in the Kerch sea trade port - 401.

“The wind force decreased to 16-20 m/s, so it was decided to temporarily open work at the Kerch crossing. The ferries are currently making trial runs. If they are successful, the passenger line will operate in full,” notes ETD.

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