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The station served the Warsaw–Kalisz Railway, built between 1900 and 1902. On 28 September 1946 a major rail accident occurred at the station, in which 21 people died. In 1994, a brand new complex of the Łódź Kaliska station was completed, and has been in use since then.
Gilgit Baltistan Scouts on the northeastern border with China and part of the Line of Control with Indian Kashmir; Pakistan Coast Guards is a mainly land-based patrol force on the southern coast; Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, a coast guard on the southern maritime border; Pakistan Rangers. Punjab Rangers on the central eastern border with ...
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 ...
The Border Security Force (BSF) is a central armed police force in India under the Ministry of Home Affairs. It is responsible for guarding India’s borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh . It was formed in the wake of the Indo-Pak War of 1965 to ensure the security of India’s borders and for related matters.
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.
Abandoned Harrachov-Jakuszyce section of Izera railway in 2006, re-opened for traffic in 2010 Abandoned railway bridge across Ścinawka at Tłumaczów (2009) Cieszyn - Český Těšín (1888) Marklowice - Albrechtice (1914-1931), abolished after enactment of border with Czechoslovakia, only base of bridge across Olza remained
This is a list of the busiest railway stations in Poland sorted by the average number of passengers boarding daily in 2019. ... Łódź Fabryczna: 10,800: 3.9:
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).