Koszalin | |||||
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Railway Station | |||||
General information | |||||
Location | Aleja Armii Krajowej 3 75-200 Koszalin Poland | ||||
Coordinates | 54°11′23″N16°10′11″E / 54.18972°N 16.16972°E | ||||
Owned by | PKP S.A. (main building) PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. (platforms and tunnels) | ||||
Line(s) | 202: Gdańsk–Stargard railway 402: Koszalin – Goleniów railway | ||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||
Tracks | 4 | ||||
Train operators | PKP Intercity Polregio | ||||
Connections |
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Construction | |||||
Structure type | Building: Yes | ||||
Parking | Yes, paid | ||||
Accessible | Elevators: yes | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1859 | ||||
Rebuilt | 1962, in progress (2023) | ||||
Electrified | Yes | ||||
Previous names | Köslin (1859-1945) | ||||
Passengers | |||||
2021 | 1,06 mln | ||||
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Koszalin railway station is a railway station in Koszalin, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Polregio (local services) and PKP Intercity (Express Premium, Express, Intercity and TLK services).
In 2023, the railway station in Koszalin will undergo another reconstruction, which will last about a year. [1] Current station building will be demolished, and only a few elements from it, currently under conservation protection (including sgraffito from the main hall), will be used in the construction of the new one. The new station will have a modern shape and will be covered with a semi-transparent glass roof. On the ground floor there is space for commercial premises and a capacious waiting room. The new building of the Koszalin station will be put into use at the end of 2024.
Access to Koszalin is possible from many major cities in Poland. There is direct access from Gdańsk, Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, Katowice, Szczecin, Łódź, Kielce, Opole, Radom and many more cities. [2] Koszalin has a direct connection with the Szczecin-Goleniów airport thanks to the use of modern hybrid trains. [3] PKP Intercity runs many year-round connections and additional connections in the summer season, which make it easier for travelers to get to Koszalin and Baltic Sea. [4] In the summer season, the city of Koszalin, in cooperation with Polregio, runs daily trains on the route Koszalin - Mielno Koszalińskie - Koszalin. [5] [6]
Preceding station | PKP Intercity | Following station | ||
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Kołobrzeg Terminus | EIP | Słupsk towards Kraków Główny | ||
Ustronie Morskie towards Kołobrzeg | IC | Sławno towards Łódź Fabryczna | ||
Białogard towards Szczecin Główny | Sławno towards Gdańsk Główny | |||
Sławno towards Olsztyn Główny | ||||
Sławno towards Białystok | ||||
Sławno towards Ustka | Białogard towards Bielsko-Biała Główna | |||
Białogard towards Przemyśl Główny | ||||
Sławno towards Słupsk | Białogard towards Wrocław Główny or Katowice | |||
Ustronie Morskie towards Kołobrzeg | TLK | Sławno towards Kraków Główny | ||
Preceding station | Polregio | Following station | ||
Terminus | PR | Dunowo towards Białogard or Poznań Główny | ||
Mścice towards Kołobrzeg | Terminus | |||
PR Via Koszalin | Dunowo towards Poznań Główny | |||
Terminus | PR | Skibno towards Słupsk | ||
Mścice towards Kołobrzeg | ||||
Mścice towards Szczecin Główny | PR Via Kołobrzeg | Terminus | ||
Dunowo towards Szczecin Główny | PR Via Białogard | |||
PR | Skibno towards Słupsk |
Access to the station is possible by public transport (buses): lines 3, 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 ("Dworzec PKP" bus stop), lines 2, 6, 11 ("Dworzec PKS" bus stop), [7] by buses and coaches of private carriers, e.g. Ronin, DPP, FlixBus, PKS Koszalin ("Centrum Przesiadkowe" bus stop and Bus Station). [8] [9] [10]
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