Border crossing point Yagodyn → Dorohusk
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Yagodyn — Dorohusk Border Crossing
Status: International road border crossing between Ukraine and Poland, on the M07 route (Kyiv–Kovel–Yagodyn–Dorohusk). It is one of the largest freight and passenger crossings in the region and operates 24/7. Road resurfacing work can cause delays and temporary restrictions, especially for trucks, so checking the current status before departure is advisable.
Freight: Vehicles over 7.5 tonnes are admitted, but every truck must be registered through the eCherga electronic queue. Peak waits for freight can be substantial.
Transport: Cars and buses pass without the electronic queue (live queue Ukraine → Poland). There is no pedestrian crossing here; the nearest pedestrian point is Shehyni–Medyka, about 230 km away.
Basic Information
- Crossing point: Yagodyn (UA) — Dorohusk (PL)
- Countries: Ukraine — Poland
- Route: M07 (Kyiv–Kovel–Yagodyn–Dorohusk)
- Distance: from Lutsk about 50 km (~45 min); from Lublin about 74 km (~1 h 15 min)
- Operating hours: 24/7
- Permitted vehicles: cars, buses, trucks over 7.5 t
- Pedestrian crossing: no
- Daily traffic: over 8,500 vehicles and passengers
Queues and Wait Times
For trucks, average waits on peak days run 6–20 hours. Buses typically clear in 1–2 hours, while cars wait 40–180 minutes on weekdays and over 4 hours on weekends. The lowest delays are usually at night or early morning on weekdays. Because of the heavy freight volume, queues here change quickly with road works and disruptions.
Check the current situation through live check-ins Ukraine → Poland and review Ukraine–Poland queue statistics before you travel.
Documents and New Rules
Travellers should carry a biometric passport, vehicle registration document, driving licence and motor insurance (a Green Card, with the PDF version accepted since 2025). EU entry/exit records are taken under the EES system introduced in late 2025; ETIAS authorisation for visa-free travellers is expected from late 2026.
The crossing offers parking, a waiting area, restrooms, currency exchange, medical assistance and Wi-Fi/4G. Emergency number: 112 (Ukraine and Poland).