Border Crossings: Belarus - Ukraine
All rail routes between this pair of countries are 1520mm gauge.
(Homieĺ -) Cierachoŭka/Terekhovka (Церахоўка/Тереховка) BČ - Khorobychi (Хоробичі) UZ (- Bakhmach)
[D] This route carries one daily BCh train pair between Homeľ and Snovsk (formerly named Shchors). There is also one long distance train pair: 100Д Zaporizhzhya - Minsk and 100Ф Minsk - Zaporizhzhya on even days.
(Homieĺ -) Cierachoŭka/Teryoukha BČ - Hornostaïvka (Горностаївка) UZ (- Chernihiv)
[D] This route carries several long distance services, there is no more local train crossing the boundary.
(Yaniv / Semykhody -) Jolča/Iolcha BČ - Nedanchychi/Неданчичі UZ - Slavutych (Славутич) (- Chernihiv)
[E] Yaniv and Semikhody are in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. However, four trains a day run between Slavutych and Semykhody for Chernobyl nuclear power plant workers. This is not really a public service, but it does carry tourists visiting the power plant.
There are two trains each way between Jolča and Chernihiv on Saturdays and a train each way between Kyiv and Nedanchychi on six days a week.
(Chernihiv -) Pasudava/Posudovo (Пасудава/Посудово ) BČ - Semykhody (Семиходи) UZ
[E] No passenger train anymore. Formerly carried UZ trains between Chernihiv and Ovruch, the line westward of Semykhody is now abandonned.
(Kalinkavičy -) Slaviečna/Slovechno (Славечна/Словечно) BČ - Berezhest' (Бережесть) UZ (- Ovruch)
[D] This route carries the train pair 361Щ Chisinau - Sankt-Peterburg and 361Ь Sankt-Peterburg - Chisinau on even days plus the four capitals train (Kyiv - Minsk - Vilnius - Riga and vice-versa) on some days. No more local train.
(Luniniec -) Haryń/Goryn' (Гарынь/Горынь) BČ - Udryts'k (Удрицьк) UZ (- Sarny)
[D] This route sees only one pair of BČ long distance trains: 371Б Mahilioŭ - Lviv on even days and 372Л Lviv - Mahilioŭ on odd days.
(Brest -) Chacislaŭ/Khotislav (Хаціслаў/Хотислав) BČ - Zabolottya (Заболоття) UZ (- Koveľ)
[D] Two local train pairs run between Brest and Zabolottya. The long distance service between Brest and Chernivtsy ceased in May 2007.