Poznań Główny railway station
Railway station in Poznań, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Railway station in Poznań, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poznań Główny, anglicised to Poznan Main, is the chief railway station for the city of Poznań, Poland's fifth-largest city, and capital of the Greater Poland Province.
Poznań Główny | |||||
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Railway Station | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Dworcowa 1, Poznań, Greater Poland Voivodeship Poland | ||||
Coordinates | 52°24′06″N 16°54′42″E | ||||
Operated by | PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe | ||||
Line(s) | Warsaw–Kunowice railway Wrocław–Poznań railway Kluczbork–Poznań railway Poznań–Szczecin railway Poznań–Piła railway | ||||
Platforms | 16 | ||||
Connections |
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Construction | |||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||
Other information | |||||
Classification | A | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1879 | ||||
Rebuilt | 2011-2012 | ||||
Previous names | Posen Hauptbahnhof, Poznań | ||||
Passengers | |||||
2019 | 22 600 000 | ||||
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The station is located at a junction of Warsaw–Kunowice railway, Wrocław–Poznań railway, Kluczbork–Poznań railway, Poznań–Szczecin railway and Poznań–Piła railway. The train services are operated by PKP Intercity, Polregio and Koleje Wielkopolskie.
In 2023, it served 24.9 million passengers, making it the country's second busiest railway station only behind Wrocław Główny.[1]
PKP began planning a modernisation of the station in 2007. In 2009 it began negotiations with seven companies specialising in investments in commercial real estate. A 160 million euro investment agreement was signed with developer Trigranit Development Corporation, paving the way for the construction of an integrated transport centre including a rebuilt station, car parking and a coach station.[2]
The station and its surrounding area is being completely rebuilt and connected to the bus station and the international congress/convention centre. The entire investment aimed to provide an integrated transport complex for UEFA Euro 2012 in Poznań. Construction of the new station began in the first half of 2011 and the first phase, a fully operational booking hall and waiting area, was inaugurated by President Bronisaw Komorowski on 29 May 2012.[2] The old booking hall still exists but is not currently in use for passengers.
An integrated transport hub and shopping centre was opened on 25 October 2013. This features 250 retail units, a coach terminal, cycle lanes and a park and ride facility.[2][3]
Due to the city's 2010 budget deficit, which resulted from using public funds to build a municipal stadium, the city of Poznan announced that most of the promised investment will be significantly delayed in time, and could remain un-financed even up to 2016. Under a planned third phase, the existing station building would be redeveloped with conference, office and hotel facilities.[2] A study by TTS trade magazine informed in 2014 that the new building was already completed.[4]
Abbreviations: (EN/EC) = international routes operated in conjunction with foreign rail operators, (TLK/IC/EIC) = operated by PKP Intercity, (REGIO) = operated by Polregio and other regional operators.
The station is served by the following services:
Preceding station | PKP Intercity | Following station | ||
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Zbąszynek towards Berlin Hbf |
EuroCity EC 95 EIC |
Konin towards Warszawa Wschodnia | ||
EuroCity EC 95 IC |
Gniezno towards Gdynia Główna | |||
Rzepin towards Paris Est |
EuroNight | Warszawa Wschodnia towards Moscow Belorussky | ||
Krzyż towards Szczecin Główny |
EIC | Konin towards Warszawa Wschodnia | ||
Środa Wielkopolska towards Kraków Główny |
IC | Terminus | ||
TLK | ||||
Słupca towards Warszawa Wschodnia |
Opalenica towards Świnoujście | |||
Preceding station | Polregio | Following station | ||
Terminus | PR | Poznań Dębiec towards Wrocław Główny | ||
Poznań Garbary towards Bydgoszcz Główna | ||||
Poznań Garbary towards Toruń Główny | ||||
Poznań Dębina towards Łódź Kaliska | ||||
Poznań Dębina towards Kluczbork | ||||
Poznań Podolany towards Szczecinek |
Terminus | |||
Poznań Wola towards Szczecin Główny | ||||
Preceding station | KW | Following station | ||
Terminus | Poznań - Kutno | Poznań Garbary towards Kutno | ||
Poznań - Mogilno | Poznań Garbary towards Mogilno | |||
Poznań - Gołańcz | Poznań Garbary towards Gołańcz | |||
Poznań - Piła | Poznań Podolany towards Piła Główna | |||
Poznań - Krzyż | Poznań Wola towards Krzyż | |||
Poznań - Zbąszynek | Poznań Górczyn towards Zbąszynek | |||
Poznań - Wolsztyn | Poznań Dębiec towards Wolsztyn | |||
Poznań - Rawicz | Poznań Dębiec towards Rawicz | |||
Poznań - Milicz | Poznań Dębina towards Milicz | |||
Poznań - Odolanów | Poznań Dębina towards Odolanów | |||
Poznań - Kępno | Poznań Dębina towards Kępno | |||
Poznań - Łódź (Co-operated with Łódzka Kolej Aglomeracyjna) |
Poznań Dębina towards Łódź Kaliska | |||
Poznań - Kalisz | Poznań Dębina towards Kalisz | |||
Preceding station | Poznan Metropolitan Railway (PKM) | Following station | ||
Poznań Dębiec towards Kościan |
PKM1 | Poznań Garbary towards Gniezno | ||
Poznań Górczyn towards Nowy Tomyśl |
PKM2 | Poznań Garbary towards Września | ||
Poznań Dębiec towards Grodzisk Wielkopolski |
PKM3 | Poznań Garbary towards Wągrowiec | ||
Poznań Wola towards Wronki |
PKM4 | Poznań Dębina towards Środa Wielkopolska | ||
Terminus | PKM5 | Poznań Podolany towards Rogoźno |
Poznań has a large tram network with many services serving the station. All services are operated by MPK Poznań. The tram stops around the station are: Poznań Główny, Most Dworcowy and Dworzec Zachodni
Coach services operated by various Polish PKS coach companies, Flixbus and Sindbad among others depart from the coach station.
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