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I'll be in Voronezh this autumn and want to go to Ukraine (Kirovograd) to see some of my family and then fly out again from Moscow.



What is the transport situation right now between Russia and Ukraine? What are my options to reach destination?

Are there any trains or buses that go from Voronezh to Kirovograd?










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  • If you don't have much luggage with you, on the way to Kirovograd (Kropivnytsky) you can take train to Belgorod then take local bus to Kharkov and then again train from Kharkov. Avoiding international trains will be cheaper and you also have more options. And there are a lot of local, including irregular,routes around Belgorod/Kharkov border. Flight to Moscow will likely to be from Kiev.
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I'll be in Voronezh this autumn and want to go to Ukraine (Kirovograd) to see some of my family and then fly out again from Moscow.



What is the transport situation right now between Russia and Ukraine? What are my options to reach destination?

Are there any trains or buses that go from Voronezh to Kirovograd?










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  • If you don't have much luggage with you, on the way to Kirovograd (Kropivnytsky) you can take train to Belgorod then take local bus to Kharkov and then again train from Kharkov. Avoiding international trains will be cheaper and you also have more options. And there are a lot of local, including irregular,routes around Belgorod/Kharkov border. Flight to Moscow will likely to be from Kiev.
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I'll be in Voronezh this autumn and want to go to Ukraine (Kirovograd) to see some of my family and then fly out again from Moscow.



What is the transport situation right now between Russia and Ukraine? What are my options to reach destination?

Are there any trains or buses that go from Voronezh to Kirovograd?










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I'll be in Voronezh this autumn and want to go to Ukraine (Kirovograd) to see some of my family and then fly out again from Moscow.



What is the transport situation right now between Russia and Ukraine? What are my options to reach destination?

Are there any trains or buses that go from Voronezh to Kirovograd?







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  • If you don't have much luggage with you, on the way to Kirovograd (Kropivnytsky) you can take train to Belgorod then take local bus to Kharkov and then again train from Kharkov. Avoiding international trains will be cheaper and you also have more options. And there are a lot of local, including irregular,routes around Belgorod/Kharkov border. Flight to Moscow will likely to be from Kiev.
    – Roman R.
    Jun 6 '17 at 9:13
















  • If you don't have much luggage with you, on the way to Kirovograd (Kropivnytsky) you can take train to Belgorod then take local bus to Kharkov and then again train from Kharkov. Avoiding international trains will be cheaper and you also have more options. And there are a lot of local, including irregular,routes around Belgorod/Kharkov border. Flight to Moscow will likely to be from Kiev.
    – Roman R.
    Jun 6 '17 at 9:13















If you don't have much luggage with you, on the way to Kirovograd (Kropivnytsky) you can take train to Belgorod then take local bus to Kharkov and then again train from Kharkov. Avoiding international trains will be cheaper and you also have more options. And there are a lot of local, including irregular,routes around Belgorod/Kharkov border. Flight to Moscow will likely to be from Kiev.
– Roman R.
Jun 6 '17 at 9:13




If you don't have much luggage with you, on the way to Kirovograd (Kropivnytsky) you can take train to Belgorod then take local bus to Kharkov and then again train from Kharkov. Avoiding international trains will be cheaper and you also have more options. And there are a lot of local, including irregular,routes around Belgorod/Kharkov border. Flight to Moscow will likely to be from Kiev.
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First of all, youu need to know that direct flights between two states are canceled, so if you want to fly from or to Moscow, you need a stop in some other country, for example, Belarus (most popular option is Minsk).



Now, back to your options. If you want to catch up a train, you need a layover, either in Moscow (which is very time and money consuming tickets), or in Bryansk (train schedule available on tutu). All in all, your trip would be near 70 USD from Voronezh to Kiiv, and after that you need to use either a bus or train to Kropyvnytskyi (new official name of Kirovograd), so the trip would be over 100 USD in one way.



If you need some cheaper option, the bus is for you: you can get from Voronezh to Dnipro (new official name of Dnepropetrovsk) by bus for 20 USD (tickets can be bought here, for example), and from there to your destination by bus for near 8 USD (sample tickets here).



Please note that for Russian women it's recommended to have an invitation to Ukraine from somebody from there, and for Russian men in age from 16 to 60 it is mandatory to have one.






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    While the above answer is completely adequate, I wanna also propose you the Blablacar option, which is definitely more handy comparing to buses and train layovers, and of course exponentially cheaper than planes.



    While direct rides to Kropivnitskiy are rather rare, they do exist and it is worth to check for them periodically.



    enter image description here



    More realistic option, however, is to ride to cities-satellites or nearby cities, from where you can easily get to Kropivnitskiy:




    1. Krivoy Rog. More than 100 rides on Blablacar for now.


    2. Kremenchug. Also very popular destination.

    3. Oleksandriya





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      First of all, youu need to know that direct flights between two states are canceled, so if you want to fly from or to Moscow, you need a stop in some other country, for example, Belarus (most popular option is Minsk).



      Now, back to your options. If you want to catch up a train, you need a layover, either in Moscow (which is very time and money consuming tickets), or in Bryansk (train schedule available on tutu). All in all, your trip would be near 70 USD from Voronezh to Kiiv, and after that you need to use either a bus or train to Kropyvnytskyi (new official name of Kirovograd), so the trip would be over 100 USD in one way.



      If you need some cheaper option, the bus is for you: you can get from Voronezh to Dnipro (new official name of Dnepropetrovsk) by bus for 20 USD (tickets can be bought here, for example), and from there to your destination by bus for near 8 USD (sample tickets here).



      Please note that for Russian women it's recommended to have an invitation to Ukraine from somebody from there, and for Russian men in age from 16 to 60 it is mandatory to have one.






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        First of all, youu need to know that direct flights between two states are canceled, so if you want to fly from or to Moscow, you need a stop in some other country, for example, Belarus (most popular option is Minsk).



        Now, back to your options. If you want to catch up a train, you need a layover, either in Moscow (which is very time and money consuming tickets), or in Bryansk (train schedule available on tutu). All in all, your trip would be near 70 USD from Voronezh to Kiiv, and after that you need to use either a bus or train to Kropyvnytskyi (new official name of Kirovograd), so the trip would be over 100 USD in one way.



        If you need some cheaper option, the bus is for you: you can get from Voronezh to Dnipro (new official name of Dnepropetrovsk) by bus for 20 USD (tickets can be bought here, for example), and from there to your destination by bus for near 8 USD (sample tickets here).



        Please note that for Russian women it's recommended to have an invitation to Ukraine from somebody from there, and for Russian men in age from 16 to 60 it is mandatory to have one.






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          First of all, youu need to know that direct flights between two states are canceled, so if you want to fly from or to Moscow, you need a stop in some other country, for example, Belarus (most popular option is Minsk).



          Now, back to your options. If you want to catch up a train, you need a layover, either in Moscow (which is very time and money consuming tickets), or in Bryansk (train schedule available on tutu). All in all, your trip would be near 70 USD from Voronezh to Kiiv, and after that you need to use either a bus or train to Kropyvnytskyi (new official name of Kirovograd), so the trip would be over 100 USD in one way.



          If you need some cheaper option, the bus is for you: you can get from Voronezh to Dnipro (new official name of Dnepropetrovsk) by bus for 20 USD (tickets can be bought here, for example), and from there to your destination by bus for near 8 USD (sample tickets here).



          Please note that for Russian women it's recommended to have an invitation to Ukraine from somebody from there, and for Russian men in age from 16 to 60 it is mandatory to have one.






          share|improve this answer












          First of all, youu need to know that direct flights between two states are canceled, so if you want to fly from or to Moscow, you need a stop in some other country, for example, Belarus (most popular option is Minsk).



          Now, back to your options. If you want to catch up a train, you need a layover, either in Moscow (which is very time and money consuming tickets), or in Bryansk (train schedule available on tutu). All in all, your trip would be near 70 USD from Voronezh to Kiiv, and after that you need to use either a bus or train to Kropyvnytskyi (new official name of Kirovograd), so the trip would be over 100 USD in one way.



          If you need some cheaper option, the bus is for you: you can get from Voronezh to Dnipro (new official name of Dnepropetrovsk) by bus for 20 USD (tickets can be bought here, for example), and from there to your destination by bus for near 8 USD (sample tickets here).



          Please note that for Russian women it's recommended to have an invitation to Ukraine from somebody from there, and for Russian men in age from 16 to 60 it is mandatory to have one.







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              While the above answer is completely adequate, I wanna also propose you the Blablacar option, which is definitely more handy comparing to buses and train layovers, and of course exponentially cheaper than planes.



              While direct rides to Kropivnitskiy are rather rare, they do exist and it is worth to check for them periodically.



              enter image description here



              More realistic option, however, is to ride to cities-satellites or nearby cities, from where you can easily get to Kropivnitskiy:




              1. Krivoy Rog. More than 100 rides on Blablacar for now.


              2. Kremenchug. Also very popular destination.

              3. Oleksandriya





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                While the above answer is completely adequate, I wanna also propose you the Blablacar option, which is definitely more handy comparing to buses and train layovers, and of course exponentially cheaper than planes.



                While direct rides to Kropivnitskiy are rather rare, they do exist and it is worth to check for them periodically.



                enter image description here



                More realistic option, however, is to ride to cities-satellites or nearby cities, from where you can easily get to Kropivnitskiy:




                1. Krivoy Rog. More than 100 rides on Blablacar for now.


                2. Kremenchug. Also very popular destination.

                3. Oleksandriya





                share|improve this answer
























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                  While the above answer is completely adequate, I wanna also propose you the Blablacar option, which is definitely more handy comparing to buses and train layovers, and of course exponentially cheaper than planes.



                  While direct rides to Kropivnitskiy are rather rare, they do exist and it is worth to check for them periodically.



                  enter image description here



                  More realistic option, however, is to ride to cities-satellites or nearby cities, from where you can easily get to Kropivnitskiy:




                  1. Krivoy Rog. More than 100 rides on Blablacar for now.


                  2. Kremenchug. Also very popular destination.

                  3. Oleksandriya





                  share|improve this answer














                  While the above answer is completely adequate, I wanna also propose you the Blablacar option, which is definitely more handy comparing to buses and train layovers, and of course exponentially cheaper than planes.



                  While direct rides to Kropivnitskiy are rather rare, they do exist and it is worth to check for them periodically.



                  enter image description here



                  More realistic option, however, is to ride to cities-satellites or nearby cities, from where you can easily get to Kropivnitskiy:




                  1. Krivoy Rog. More than 100 rides on Blablacar for now.


                  2. Kremenchug. Also very popular destination.

                  3. Oleksandriya






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