Rokitnia Stara railway station

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Rokitnia Stara
Rail Station
Stara Rokitnia.jpg
General information
Location Stara Rokitnia, Stężyca, Ryki, Lublin
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Coordinates 51°36′41″N21°48′02″E / 51.6113581°N 21.8006063°E / 51.6113581; 21.8006063
Owned by Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Services
Preceding station KM Following station
Życzyn R7 Dęblin
Terminus

Rokitnia Stara railway station is a railway station at Stara Rokitnia, Ryki, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. It is served by Koleje Mazowieckie.

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