Lębork railway station

Lębork
Location Dworcowa str., Centre, Lębork, 
Poland
Owned by Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Platforms 3
Construction
Structure type Yes
History
Previous names Lauenburg (Pommern)
until 1945
Services
Preceding station   Railway lines of Poland   Following station
Godętowo
Rozłazino
L. Dretowo
  Line   L. Nowy Świat
Leśnice

Lębork is a PKP railway station in Lębork (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland. The station is reached by some SKM trains from Wejherowo

History

The line from Gdańsk to Słupsk reached Lębork in 1870 as a one rail standard gauge line. The line was electrified in 1989. In 1899 Lębork got connection with Łeba and in 1905 with Kartuzy. The second line was closed in the period of 1920-1939. It was closed for good in 2000 and since 2004 the line has been unavailable for transport. The connection with Bytów was started in 1902 and closed in 2003.

Station buildings

The station building is an old brick building, still fully operational. The ticket office is present and working. Lębork station has two water towers and a signal box.

LĘBORK station building.

Lines crossing the station

Start station End station Line type
Gdańsk Główny Stargard Szczeciński Passenger/Freight
Pruszcz Gdański Łeba Passenger/Freight
Lębork Bytów Passenger/Freight

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Coordinates: 54°32′02″N 17°45′02″E / 54.5339°N 17.7505°E / 54.5339; 17.7505


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