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3 unusual facts about Koleje Mazowieckie


Koleje Mazowieckie

major variant of KM6 line from Warszawa Wileńska station to Małkinia, through Wołomin, Tłuszcz (Warszawa – Tłuszcz is the most frequent service)

Słoneczny from Warsaw to Gdynia, through Legionowo, Nasielsk, Iłowo, Gdańsk (only in summer, KM9 line, the name means Sunny)

Urle

The villages are served by a railway stop named after Urle, too; the stop is used only by local trains of Koleje Mazowieckie (previously PKP) that travel between Warsaw and Małkinia (or closer Łochów on the same line).


Błonie

Błonie railway station, opened in 1902 on the Warsaw–Kalisz Railway, is served by Koleje Mazowieckie, who run services between Kutno and Warszawa Wschodnia.

Skierniewice railway station

It is classed as Category B on the classification of Polish railway stations and is served by Koleje Mazowieckie, who run services from Skierniewice to Warszawa Wschodnia.


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