Polish State Railways
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The Polish State Railways (Polish: Polskie Koleje Państwowe, abbr.: PKP S.A.[2]) was the dominant railway operator in Poland. The company was founded when the former Polish State Railways state-owned enterprise was divided into several units based on the need for separation between infrastructure management and transport operations. Polish State Railways is the dominant company in PKP Group collective that resulted from the split, and maintains in 100% share control, being fully responsible for the assets of all of the other PKP Group component companies. The group's organisations are dependent upon Polish State Railways, but proposals for privatisation have been made.[3]
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Company type | JSC (S.A.) |
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Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 24 September 1926 |
Headquarters | Warszawa Zachodnia station, Warsaw, Poland |
Key people | Alan Beroud (President and CEO) Jarosław Bełdowski (Chairman of the supervisory board) |
Products | property management, asset management |
Revenue | 1.019 billion PLN[1] (2017) |
192.8 million PLN [1] (2017) | |
Total assets | 15.046 billion PLN [1] (2017) |
Owner | State Treasury of the Republic of Poland |
Number of employees | 8220 (2017) |
Subsidiaries | PKP Intercity PKP Cargo Tricity SKM PKP Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa PKP Informatyka Xcity Investment |
Website | www.pkp.pl |