Września railway station

Września

Września railway station in 2008
Location Września, Poland
Line(s) Warszawa Zachodnia (Warsaw West) - Kunowice
Platforms 3
History
Opened end of the 19th century
Electrified yes

Września (German: Wreschen) is a train station in Września, Wielkopolska, Poland, categorized as a grade D station. In the 1960s the station's red brick structure was plastered and repainted in beige, and the inside was completely renovated. Renovation of the façade was undertaken in December 2008. In the past, railway station used to have a water tower.

Września station has direct rail links to Poznań (16), Gniezno (4), Jarocin (4), Kłodawa (5), Konin (8), Kutno (2), and Warsaw (6), as well as Gdynia, Jelenia Góra, Lublin, Szczecin, Świnoujście, Terespol, Zakopane and Zielona Góra.

The number 3 Warszawa Zachodnia (Warsaw West) – Poznań Główny (Poznań Main Station) – Kunowice railway line passes about 1.5 km north of Września station. The station's switchboards control connections of the number 807 and 808 lines.

Coordinates: 52°19′41″N 17°33′21″E / 52.32806°N 17.55583°E / 52.32806; 17.55583


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