Almost 3000 cars are stuck in line at the Kerch crossing

16.07.2014 09:40
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Crimea, Society, Sevastopol, Tourism, Ukraine, Economy


Simferopol, July 16 (Navigator, Evgeny Andreev) – The queue at the Kerch crossing continues to grow rapidly.

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This is reported on the website of the ANO “Unified Transport Directorate”.

According to the operational duty officer, as of 10.00:2500 Wednesday, about 400 cars were waiting for their turn on the ferry in the port of Kavkaz, and about XNUMX cars were waiting in the port of Crimea.

“Four ferries were running all night without a break. Additional ferries, the Annenkov railway and the Sevastopol automobile ferries, made several trips during the day, but were unable to depart at night due to unfavorable weather conditions. At the moment, the weather has improved, so all 4 ferries are operating,” the message says.

According to the ETD, over the previous day, about 2500 cars were transported by ferries, and 3148 passengers were transported using a “single ticket”.

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