In Poland alternative (less popular) destinations were printed there (e.g. "albo Polish for 'or' Lucynów, albo Mienia" for a ticket from Warsaw to a then-popular summer vacation village, 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).
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Urle lie on the western bank of small and shallow Liwiec river and are surrounded by pine forests.
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