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This article aims to research and develop project management strategies that are reflected in the context of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and affect the operation of railway transport units.The modern world is facing a variety of geopolitical challenges, and this article examines a specific case where the technical resources and infrastructure of rail transport can successfully influence the role of ensuring the security and functioning of a city during a crisis.The article discusses key aspects of such project management strategies, including: threat and risk analysis.Assessment of potential threats and risks associated with the invasion of a neighbouring country and determination of their impact on railway transport and urban infrastructure.Development of detailed action plans to ensure the safety and operation of railway transport in a crisis, including evacuation, public communication and other necessary measures.Identification and readiness of the necessary technical resources and personnel to carry out the planned actions in response to the crisis situation.Ensuring communications: developing a communications system for the effective exchange of information between railway departments, city authorities and other relevant structures. 514Testing and exercising: conducting training and simulation exercises to test the effectiveness of strategies and staff preparedness.This article aims to contribute to the understanding of the importance of rail emergency preparedness and to provide practical recommendations for developing project management strategies in such situations.The authors provide analysis and practical tools to improve preparation for and response to such crises, which can be useful for railway management, city authorities and other stakeholders.
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