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The modernization of the Łódź – Warsaw line includes building a new station below ground level, just north of the site of the former Łódź Fabryczna station. A ramp, leading to a new tunnel, begins immediately after Łódź Widzew station, and the tunnel itself starts near the site of Łódź Niciarniana station. Initially it was planned ...
Łódź Arturówek is a commuter railway station located in the city of Łódź, Poland, in Bałuty district, in the neighbourhood of Łagiewniki forest, on the circular line between Łódź Widzew and Zgierz stations.
Pages in category "Railway stations in Łódź" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Initially, in 1910, the site of station served as guard post, securing a single-level crossing between the Warsaw-Kalisz Railway and a tram line between Łódź and Aleksandrów. The first building at the station was erected in 1951. Five years later a viaduct for Aleksandrowska street and tram tracks were constructed south to the station.
Łódź Andrzejów (Polish pronunciation: ) is a railway station located in the city of Łódź, in Andrzejów estate, which itself is a part of Widzew district. It was opened in 1865 as one of the stations located between Łódź and Koluszki. The station was incorporated into the city in 1988.
Łódź Radogoszcz Zachód (English: Łódź Radogoszcz West) is a commuter railway station located in Łódź, in Bałuty district, between Zgierz and Łódź Żabieniec stations. [1] [2] It was built in early 2010s and opened in 2013 as part of Łódź Commuter Railway project. [3]
Łódź Chojny (Polish pronunciation: ) is a railway station in Łódź, Poland, located in Górna district. Being an essential part of circular line, it serves the traffic between Łódź Kaliska and Łódź Widzew stations, and since 2011 it serves most of PKP Intercity trains passing through Łódź, mostly running between Warsaw and Wrocław.
The station was opened in 2013, as part of Łódź Commuter Railway project. [1] It consists of two single-edged platforms located north to the railway viaduct over Pabianicka street. Each platform is equipped with a small shelter with benches, a board with current schedule, a staircase and an elevator.