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As of 2022, it is served by Koleje Małopolskie (KMŁ),Polregio, and PKP Intercity (EIP, InterCity, and TLK services). The station is located near Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp. The station is about 4.5 km southeast of Kraków Główny (Main) station.
Częstochowa railway station is one of two major railway stations in Częstochowa, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, the other station being Częstochowa Stradom.Since 2015 it has been operating as a “P” (premium) category station in the PKP classification.
From December 2017 there are two 200 km/h sections, 136 km long in total [1] [2] and from December 2020, speed 200 km/h was introduced on 45% of the Warsaw–Gdańsk railway. [3] Till 14 December 2024, all high-speed services operated by PKP in Poland were branded as Express Intercity Premium (EIP).
[5] [6] An additional €578 million had been provided through December 2013 to modernize 70% of PKP Intercity rolling stock. [7] The €665 million purchase of 20 Alstom Pendolino high-speed trains delivered in 2014 was financed in part by €342 million from the European Investment Bank.
1′C1′ h2t 122 Cegielski: 1928–1933 to 1979 120 taken by DRB as 75 1201 to 75 1320 (1939–45) [1] OKm11: 2′C1′ h2t 10 Krauss/Linz: 1922 bis 1954 as kkStB 629, delivered as PKP 7001–7010 OKz32: 1′E1′ h2t 25 Cegielski: 1933–1936 bis 1975 18 taken by DRB as 95 301 to 95 318 (1939–45) [1] Ol49: 1′C1′ h2 112 Fablok: 1951 ...
Częstochowa (/ ˌ tʃ ɛ n s t ə ˈ k oʊ v ə / CHEN-stə-KOH-və, [2] [3] Polish: [t͡ʂɛ̃stɔˈxɔva] ⓘ, Silesian: Czynstochowy) is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 214,342 inhabitants, making it the thirteenth-largest city in Poland. [1]
Intercity services (TLK) Gdynia Główna — Zakopane [6] [7] Regional services (PR) Zakopane - Nowy Targ - Chabówka - Skawina - Kraków Płaszów [8] Regional services (PR) Zakopane - Nowy Targ - Chabówka - Skawina - Kraków Główny [9] Regional services (KŚ) S51 Katowice - Pszczyna - Bielsko-Biała Gł - Żywiec - Nowy Targ - Zakopane
In 2001 a new company within the PKP group, PKP Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa, was established to manage the line. [8] On 5 January 2020 the first intermodal container train from China used the line to reach the Sławków terminal, after traveling the 9,477 km (5,889 mi) route from Xi'an via Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine over 12 days. [9]