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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
Railway Station
Poznań Główny railway station
General information
LocationDworcowa 1, Poznań, Greater Poland Voivodeship
Poland
Coordinates52°24′06″N 16°54′42″E
Operated byPKP
Polregio
Koleje Wielkopolskie
Line(s)Warsaw–Kunowice railway
Wrocław–Poznań railway
Kluczbork–Poznań railway
Poznań–Szczecin railway
Poznań–Piła railway
Platforms16
Connections
  • Buses: 151, 159, 168, 171, 905
  • Night buses: 234, 235, 236, 239, 240, 242, 243, 246
  • Trams: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 18
Construction
Other information
ClassificationA
History
Opened1879; 143 years ago (1879)
Rebuilt2011-2012
Previous namesPosen Hauptbahnhof, Poznań
Passengers
201922 600 000
Location
Poznań Główny
Location within Poland
Poznań Główny
Poznań Główny (Greater Poland Voivodeship)

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, Polregio and Koleje Wielkopolskie.


Investment and modernization


Inside the main hall
Inside the main hall

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.[1]

The station and the surrounding area are 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 Poznan. 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.[1] 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.[1][2]

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.[1] A study by TTS trade magazine informed in 2014 that the new building was already completed.[3]


History



Destinations


Abbreviations: (EN/EC) = international routes operated in conjunction with foreign rail operators, (TLK/IC) = operated by PKP Intercity, (REGIO) = operated by Polregio and other regional operators.


Train services


The station is served by the following services:

Preceding station PKP Following station
Zbąszynek
towards Berlin Hbf
EuroCity Konin
towards Warszawa Wschodnia
Gniezno
Rzepin
towards Paris Est
Warszawa Wschodnia
Szamotuły PKP Września
towards Warszawa Wschodnia
Zbąszynek
towards Zielona Góra
Kościan
towards Wrocław Główny
Gniezno
Buk
towards Zielona Góra
Gniezno
towards Olsztyn Główny
Kościan
towards Wrocław Główny
Gniezno
towards Białystok
Gniezno Września
towards Kraków Główny
Szamotuły Kościan
towards Katowice
Oborniki Wielkopolskie Miasto
towards Kołobrzeg
Kościan
towards Przemysl
Terminus Środa Wielkopolska
towards Kraków Główny
Preceding station Polregio Following station
Poznań Dębiec
towards Wrocław Główny
Polregio Poznań Garbary
Terminus Poznań Garbary
Poznań Garbary
towards Toruń Główny
Poznań Dębina
towards Łódź Kaliska
Poznań Dębina
towards Krotoszyn
Poznań Strzeszyn
towards Kołobrzeg
Terminus
Poznań Strzeszyn
towards Koszalin
Poznań Wola
towards Świnoujście Port
Poznań Wola
towards Kostrzyn
Preceding station KW Following station
Poznań Górczyn
towards Zbąszynek
KW Terminus
Terminus Poznań Garbary
towards Kutno
Poznań Garbary
towards Gniezno
Poznań Garbary
towards Gołańcz
Poznań Dębiec
towards Wolsztyn
Terminus

Tram services


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


Bus and Coach services


View of the coach station.
View of the coach station.

Coach services operated by various Polish PKS coach companies, Flixbus and Sindbad among others depart from the coach station.


See also



References





На других языках


[de] Bahnhof Poznań Główny

Poznań Główny[1] ist der Hauptbahnhof der polnischen Stadt Poznań (Posen). Er ist einer der größten Bahnhöfe in Polen sowie der größte Bahnhof der Woiwodschaft Großpolen.
- [en] Poznań Główny railway station

[ru] Познань-Главный

Познань-Главный (польск. Poznań Główny, Poznań Główny Osobowy) — узловая пассажирская железнодорожная станция в Познани, в Великопольском воеводстве Польши. Имеет 10 платформ и 14 путей. Относится по классификации к категории А, т.е. обслуживает более 2 миллионов пассажиров ежегодно.



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