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  2. Railway lines of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Every railway line in Poland has its own number, with the lowest numbers attached to the most important and most strategic routes. Line number 1 links Warsaw Centralna with Katowice Central Station, while line number 999, the last one on the list, is a side track, joining Piła Main with a secondary-importance station of Piła North (Pila Północ).

  3. Chojnice–Runowo Pomorskie railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chojnice–Runowo Pomorskie railway is a Polish 149-kilometre long railway line, that connects Chojnice with Szczecinek and Runowo Pomorskie. The line lies in the Pomeranian and West Pomeranian Voivodship .

  4. Template:Wrocław–Szczecin railway diagram - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Wrocław–Szczecin railway, a railway in Poland.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  5. Poznań–Szczecin railway - Wikipedia

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    The Poznań–Szczecin railway is a Polish 213-kilometre (132 mi) rail transport line that connects Poznań with Krzyż Wielkopolski, Stargard and further to Szczecin. The railway is part of European TEN-T route E59 from Scandinavia to Vienna, Budapest and Prague.

  6. Warsaw–Kunowice railway - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw–Kunowice railway is a 475-kilometer long railway line in Poland connecting Warsaw, Poznań through Łowicz, Kutno and further to the Polish-German border at Frankfurt an der Oder. The line is one of the longest and most important routes in Poland and is part of the European E20 (Berlin – Moscow) route.

  7. Rail transport in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Max speeds in Poland. The vast majority of the network was built before World War II by various railway companies, including by the German Deutsche Reichsbahn and by the Russian Imperial State Railways, and a minor component was built from 1946 onwards by the Communist authorities of the Polish People's Republic.

  8. Warsaw–Gdańsk railway - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw–Gdańsk railway is a 323-kilometre-long (201 mi) Polish railway line, that connects Warsaw with Iława, Malbork, Tczew, Gdańsk and further along the coast to Gdynia. Opening [ edit ]

  9. Jelenia Góra–Żagań railway - Wikipedia

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    Jelenia Góra–Żagań railway is a secondary, single-track, non-electrified line located in southwestern Poland, running from Jelenia Góra to Świętoszów (formally extending to Żagań). [1] It is 89.196 km long and traverses the Lower Silesian Voivodeship , specifically in Jelenia Góra and the counties of Karkonosze , Lwówek , and ...