Gdynia Port Centralny railway station

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Gdynia Port Centralny
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LocationChylonia, Gdynia
Poland
Coordinates 54°36′N18°30′E / 54.6°N 18.5°E / 54.6; 18.5
Owned by Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
PlatformsNone
Construction
Structure typeBuilding: Yes
Depot: Never existed
Water tower: Never existed
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Gdynia Port Centralny
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Gdynia Port Centralny
Gdynia Port Centralny (Poland)

Gdynia Port Centralny is a PKP freight railway station in Gdynia (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland.

Lines crossing the station

Start stationEnd stationLine type
Gdynia Port Centralny Gdynia Chylonia Freight
Gmina Nowa Wieś Wielka Gdynia Port CentralnyFreight
Rumia Gdynia Port Oksywie Freight

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