Konin railway station

Konin
Location 1 Kolejowa Street, Konin, Greater Poland
Poland
Coordinates 52°13′53″N 18°15′06″E / 52.23139°N 18.25167°E / 52.23139; 18.25167Coordinates: 52°13′53″N 18°15′06″E / 52.23139°N 18.25167°E / 52.23139; 18.25167
Owned by Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Line(s) 3: Warsaw–Kunowice railway
388: Konin–Kazimierz Biskupi railway
Platforms 3 (2 used)
Tracks 5 (3 used)
Construction
Structure type Yes
History
Opened 1921
Electrified 1962
Services
Preceding station   Railway lines of Poland   Following station
Kramsk   Line 3: Warsaw–Kunowice railway
388: Konin–Kazimierz Biskupi railway
  Konin Zachód

Konin railway station is a railway station in Konin, Poland. As of 2013, it is served by Koleje Wielkopolskie (local services), Przewozy Regionalne (InterRegio and RegioEkspres services), PKP Intercity (TLK nad InterCity services), and international services. The original station building, designed by Romuald Miller, was a two-wing construction modelled on a Polish gentry house. Miller designed similar buildings for Koło and Gdynia Główna (also demolished). The station building was replaced in 1977–1978.

The station opened in 1921 and is located on the Warsaw–Kunowice railway and Konin–Kazimierz Biskupi railway. The train services are operated by PKP and Koleje Wielkopolskie.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

Preceding station   PKP   Following station
toward Berlin Hbf
EuroCity

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