List of railway stations in Ukraine

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This is a list of railway stations in Ukraine.

Busiest stations

This is a list of the top 10 busiest railway stations in Ukraine, based on statistics and data received on the year of 2018. The data include only passengers of long-distance trains.

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RankRailway StationAnnual entries/exits (millions)Number of platformsCityOblastPhotograph
1 Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi 23.4 [1] 7 Kyiv Kyiv City ChS4-174, Ukraina, Kiev, stantsiia Kiev-Passazhirskii (Trainpix 147805).jpg
2 Lviv 8.3 [1] 5 Lviv Lviv Oblast Lviv railway station2.png
3 Kharkiv 5.7 [1] 9 Kharkiv Kharkiv Oblast Pivdennii vokzal Ukrzaliznitsi m. Kharkiv.JPG
4 Odesa 5.5 [1] 6 Odesa Odesa Oblast Budivlia zaliznichnogo vokzalu 01.jpg
5 Dnipro 3.3 [1] 6 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Oblast KTM-8 in Dnepropetrovsk vokzal.jpg
6 Vinnytsia 2.6 [1] 3 Vinnytsia Vinnytsia Oblast Zaliznichnii vokzal Vinnitsia ploshcha Privokzal'na,1.JPG
7 Zaporizhzhia-1 2.1 [1] 4 Zaporizhzhia Zaporizhzhia Oblast Zaporizhzhia Zaliznichnii vokzal pr-t Lenina, 6g.jpg
8 Ivano-Frankivsk 1.6 [1] 3 Ivano-Frankivsk Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Vokzal stantsiyi Ivano-Frankivs'k.jpg
9 Khmelnytskyi 1.6 [1] 4 Khmelnytskyi Khmelnytskyi Oblast Stantsiia Khmel'nitskii.jpg
10 Kherson 1.5 [1] 4 Kherson Kherson Oblast Zaliznichnii vokzal Khersonu.JPG

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References

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