Słupsk is a PKP and a PR railway station in Słupsk (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. It is a junction station, the railway line No 202 from Gdansk Central to Stargard intersects here with the railway line No. 405, joining the station with Ustka. According to the classification in terms of number of train passengers; Slupsk is a category B station.
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Location | Kołłątaja street, Słupsk Poland | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 54°28′2″N 17°1′2″E | ||||||||||
Owned by | Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A. | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Line 202 (Stargard Szczeciński - Gdańsk Główny) | ||||||||||
Platforms | 3 | ||||||||||
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Structure type | Building: Station building Depot: Yes (not in use) Water tower: Yes (not in use) | ||||||||||
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Previous names | Stolp | ||||||||||
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The station building was built in 1990 and 1991 and was opened on January 10. There are eight ticket offices in the building, available all day.
The first railway line reached Słupsk in 1869 from Gdańsk. Soon after, workshops were opened in the city. In 1945 the Soviet army destroyed the central part of the station building as a result of artillery fire. On 27 May 1945 the railway connection with Lębork was opened. In subsequent weeks Słupsk gained connections with Ustka, Koszalin, Kołobrzeg, Białogard and Szczecinek. Over 1988 and 1989, electrified traction reached the town.
Start station | End station | Line type |
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Piła | Ustka | Passenger/Freight |
Słupsk | Cecenowo | Dismantled |
Słupsk | Budowo | Dismantled |
Gdańsk Główny | Stargard Szczeciński | Passenger/Freight |
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