In Sverdlovsk Oblast, passengers had to crawl under train cars because of a mistake by Russian Railways.

In Sverdlovsk Oblast, passengers had to crawl under train cars because of a mistake by Russian Railways.

      In Sverdlovsk Oblast, the Nizhny Tagil transport prosecutor’s office fined Russian Railways 20,000 rubles for incorrectly routing the "Finist" electric train at Verkh-Neyvinsk. Because of this, passengers had to crawl under the train cars to reach the train.

      "It was established that in June 2025, upon the arrival of the 'Finist' electric train at Verkh-Neyvinsk station of the Sverdlovsk Railway, passengers were announced that the train would arrive on track 5 of the station. At the same time, the station duty officer mistakenly set the reception route for the electric train to track 3," the Ural Transport Prosecutor’s Office reported.

      As a result of the inaccurate announcement, more than 50 people passed under the train cars.

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      In Yekaterinburg, the widow of a railway worker is demanding 25 million rubles from Russian Railways.

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In Sverdlovsk Oblast, passengers had to crawl under train cars because of a mistake by Russian Railways.

In the Sverdlovsk Region, the Nizhny Tagil transport prosecutor’s office fined Russian Railways (RZD) 20,000 rubles for improperly dispatching the electric train "Finist" at Verkh-Neyvinsk.