Warszawa Zachodnia-Katowice line
Railway line 1 is a double-track, electrified railway line running across the Masovian, Łódź and Silesian Voivodeship, and as such serving as the main railway artery between Warsaw and Katowice.[1][2]
Railway line 1 | |
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Overview | |
Owner | PKP |
Locale | Masovian Voivodeship Łódź Voivodeship Silesian Voivodeship |
Termini | |
History | |
Opened | 1844-1848 |
Technical | |
Track length | 318,686 km |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
Operating speed | 160 km/h |
The line initially opened as part of the Warsaw–Vienna railway.
Route plan
Distance (km) | Railway station | Note |
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3.082 | Warszawa Zachodnia | |
6.804 | Warszawa Włochy | |
9.217 | Warszawa Ursus | |
10.345 | Warszawa Ursus Niedźwiadek | |
12.444 | Piastów | |
15.819 | Pruszków | |
22.117 | Brwinów | |
25.993 | Milanówek | |
29.548 | Grodzisk Mazowiecki | |
35.034 | Jaktorów | |
40.437 | Międzyborów | |
43.141 | Żyrardów | |
50.033 | Sucha Żyrardowska | |
51.982 | Jesionka | |
55.246 | Radziwiłłów Mazowiecki | |
60.644 | Skierniewice Rawka | |
65.292 | Skierniewice | |
71.254 | Dąbrowice Skierniewickie | |
75.349 | Maków | |
80.131 | Płyćwia | |
84.813 | Lipce Reymontowskie | |
89.681 | Krosnowa | |
92.345 | Przyłęk Duży | |
95.723 | Rogów | |
99.572 | Wągry | |
105.194 | Koluszki | |
111.011 | Chrusty Nowe | |
114.176 | Rokiciny | |
118.661 | Łaznów | |
123.535 | Wolbórka | |
129.944 | Baby | |
133.935 | Moszczenica | |
138.561 | Jarosty | |
144.242 | Piotrków Trybunalski | |
145.342 | Piotrków Trybunalski Towarowy | Freight station |
150.364 | Milejów | |
156.544 | Rozprza | |
159.328 | Luciążanka | |
162.525 | Wilkoszewice | |
166.718 | Gorzkowice' | |
171.580 | Gorzędów | |
174.975 | Kamieńsk | |
177.694 | Gomunice | |
183.436 | Dobryszyce koło Radomska | |
189.133 | Radomsko | |
194.705 | Bobry | |
200.525 | Widzów Teklinów | |
202.736 | Jacków | |
208.201 | Kłomnice | |
210.606 | Rzerzęczyce | |
217.700 | Rudniki koło Częstochowy | |
225.815 | Częstochowa Aniołów | |
229.745 | Częstochowa | |
232.020 | Częstochowa Towarowa | Freight station |
233.400 | Częstochowa Raków | |
239.158 | Korwinów | |
246.462 | Poraj | |
250.787 | Masłońskie Natalin | |
254.088 | Żarki Letnisko | |
257.525 | Myszków Nowa Wieś | |
261.016 | Myszków | |
263.442 | Myszków Światowit | |
266.370 | Myszków Mrzygłód | |
270.300 | Zawiercie Borowe Pole | |
274.227 | Zawiercie | |
280.654 | Łazy | |
284.340 | Wiesiółka | |
286.557 | Chruszczobród | |
289.202 | Dąbrowa Górnicza Sikorka | |
292.896 | Dąbrowa Górnicza Ząbkowice | |
295.398 | Dąbrowa Górnicza Pogoria | |
296.726 | Dąbrowa Górnicza Gołonóg | |
300,125 | Dąbrowa Górnicza | |
302.077 | Będzin Ksawera | |
304.385 | Będzin Miasto | |
305.524 | Będzin | |
309.544 | Sosnowiec Główny | |
312.910 | Katowice Szopienice Południowe | |
315.653 | Katowice Zawodzie | |
318.378 | Katowice |
References
- Potocki, Marek. "Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa". History (in Polish). Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- Kolejowy, Kurier. "Szybciej i bezpieczniej koleją w Śląskiem". kurierkolejowy.eu. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
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