July 20, 1926, the Presidium of the USSR Central Executive Committee of the city and station Ekaterinoslav was renamed to Dnipropetrovsk.
[2] During the Holodomor, British journalist Gareth Jones noted that it was filled with starving peasants desperate for food.
[3] During World War II the building was destroyed and in its place under the project of architect Alexey Dushkin in 1951 and built a new station building.
In 1976 a large monumental statue of Grigoriy Petrovsky, after whom the city was renamed in 1926, was erected on the square in front of the railway station.
[7] Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine Dnipro city became an important logistic point for refugees and army As for the April 2023, next routes are set[8] Passing trains: