Kyiv Boryspil Express


Kyiv Boryspil Express is an airport rail link between Boryspil International Airport and Kiev-Pasazhyrskyi opened in November 2018. The service is operated by Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukrainian Railways.

History

Initially, the project was implemented by the State Agency for Investment and Management of National Projects of Ukraine. Financing was provided by Eximbank of China. PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed a business plan for the implementation of the national Air Express project. In 2017, the project was stalled after a string of scandals.
On February 16, 2018, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine allocated funds for the implementation of the project and the works commenced in May. According to Prime Minister Volodymyr Groisman, the overall cost of the railroad project is UAH 580 million. The cost of the rolling stock isn't included in the project price tag though, only its refurbishment. The PESA build rail buses used had previously service in local rail traffic in rural parts of Ukraine.
At the end of November 2018, all necessary construction works were performed. Parts of the platform at track 14 at the Central Station in the capital Kyiv was heightened to provide easy access to the trains and a new Boryspil Airport station was built some 200 meters north of the airport's Terminal D. Kyiv Boryspil Express officially launched on November 30, 2018.

Service

The service uses Class 620M units built by Pesa SA.
Trains departure/arrive at the 14th track and run every hour and every 30 minutes. Journey time one way is 30–40 minutes. Ticket price is UAH 80 and can be purchased by cash at two cash desks at the Central and South Railway Stations, by noncash at four self-service terminals installed in the concourse over the 14th track and at Boryspil station. Passengers can also buy tickets on the trains using contactless cards.

Stations

StationImageTime
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14 mins
Boryspil Terminal D36 mins

Rolling stock