Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi (Kyiv-Passenger, Ukrainian: Київ-Пасажирський [ˈkɪjiu̯ pɐsɐˈʒɪrsʲkei̯]) is a railway station in the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv.
The equipment and interior of the hall of deputies of the Supreme Council at the station was made by the architect Irma Karakis.
The renovation project also included two large underground parking structures, one of which remains uncompleted to date.
Practically, such installations in post-Soviet countries are widely known as railroad vokzals, which means the building(s) and services immediately serving passengers for various types of transport.
[4] The name Kyiv-Pasazhyrskyi (literally Kyiv Passenger) is also used to differentiate it from other railway stations across the city such as Kyiv-Volynskyi, Kyiv-Demiivskyi, Kyiv-Tovarnyi, and others.
Relief plans include: All international rail services to Russia have been suspended after the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian War.