Donets Railway
The Donets Railway is a railway in Donbas, Eastern Ukraine. It is one of six rail systems owned and operated by Ukrainian Railways. It is part-owned by the Ukrainian government; Russia has claimed it since the 2014 Russian military intervention in Ukraine. Because of that, only part of the Donetsk Railway is operational. In December 2014, a regional branch of Ukrzaliznytsia Donetsk Railway was created and the headquarters was moved from Donetsk to Lyman.
History
The railway was formed in 1953 by merging the Bakhmut Northern Railway and the Yasynuvata Southern Railway.Today
The railway serves Ukraine's largest industrial heartland of Donbas–Donetsk and Luhansk, and parts of Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts, thus combining in a single transport corridor the cities of Donbas and Dnipro, the central regions of Ukraine. It is connected to the Russian regions of Volga and the Caucasus. The railway has two border transfer stations on the Russia–Ukraine border, over which it does not have control due to war conditions. Those are Krasna Mohyla station, Kvashyne, Ilovaisk, and Lantrativka, Troitske Raion. At its southern extreme, Donetsk Railways reaches Mariupol – the largest industrial center of Ukraine – and has access to the Sea of Azov through Mariupol's commercial port.The railway comprises 13% of all track kilometres in Ukraine, but accounts for 47% of all traffic and 36% of the revenue of Ukrainian Railways. Its network covers around.
The railway is a key route, serving passengers and several industries, including coal mines, metallurgical, coke-chemical and pipe mills, engineering and machine-building plants, chemical, light, and food.
In December 2014, the Ukrainian government claimed ownership of the Donetsk Railway and the land its serves. All its affiliated companies under the control of the Ukraininian government were transferred to the temporary administration of either Southern Ukrainian Railways or Cisdnieper Railways.
Structure
The Donetsk Railway administrative division consists of three railway transportation directorates all located in Lyman:- Krasno-Lyman
- Luhansk
- Donetsk
- Ilovaisk
- Zhdanov
- Yasynuvata
- Debaltseve
- Yasynuvata
- Donetsk
- Mariupol
- Debaltseve
- Ilovaisk
- Luhansk
- Popasna
- Kondrashevska-Nova
- Pokrovsk
- Kramatorsk
- Sloviansk
- Kostiantynivka
- Mykytivka
- Lyman
- Chervona Mohyla
- Volnovakha
Russo-Ukrainian War
On 28 May 2016, rail employees of the Donetsk People's Republic in Yasynuvata demonstrated against not being paid by the Government of Ukraine. On 28 July 2016, it was admitted that the protests were legitimate and the government owed the workers back pay. This involved a process of restructuring, an issue that the Ukrainian government is still trying to resolve. A spokesperson stated that all personnel are still considered by the Government of Ukraine to be employees of Ukrzaliznytsia and has not recognised any other employer.