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Warsaw Main Stations Travelling by Train

Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is home to several train stations that connect the city to various parts of the country and beyond. Each station has its unique history, and architecture, and serves different train routes. In this video, we will provide you with an overview of four significant train stations in Warsaw.

Be sure to ride on the proper train, designated by its color. Some suburban ones, stop in the city center, so they offer a good metro line replacement.

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Warszawa Centralna Railway Station

Warszawa Centralna is the largest and busiest train station in Warsaw, located in the heart of the city. The station serves as a hub for national and international trains, connecting Warsaw to major European cities such as Berlin, Vienna, and Prague. The station was opened in 1975 and underwent major renovations in the 21st century to modernize its facilities, including the construction of a new underground station. Warszawa Centralna is also a transportation hub for local buses and trams, making accessing other parts of Warsaw easy.

Warszawa Zachodnia Railway Station

Warszawa Zachodnia is another significant train station located in the western part of Warsaw. The station serves trains running on the western route towards PoznaƄ, Berlin, and Amsterdam. Warszawa Zachodnia was opened in 1936 and underwent renovations in the early 21st century to modernize its facilities, including expanding its platforms and adding new commercial areas.

Railway Station Warsaw Wschodnia

Warszawa Wschodnia is a historic train station located in the eastern part of Warsaw. The station serves trains running on the eastern route towards BiaƂystok, SuwaƂki, and Russia. The station was opened in 1866 and underwent significant renovations in the 21st century, preserving its historic architecture while upgrading its facilities to modern standards.

Warszawa GdaƄska Railway Station

Warszawa GdaƄska is a train station located in the northern part of Warsaw. The station serves trains running on the northern route towards GdaƄsk, Gdynia, and the Baltic Coast. The station was opened in 1872 and underwent renovations in the early 21st century, preserving its historic architecture while adding new commercial areas and improving passenger facilities.

Warsaw's train stations play a crucial role in connecting the city to other parts of Poland and Europe. Each station has its unique history and serves different train routes, making it easier for travellers to access their desired destinations. Whether you are visiting Warsaw for business or leisure, you are sure to find a train station that suits your needs.

Check timetables, connections, ticket prices and more at the official web page https://www.wtp.waw.pl/en/

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