Łask railway station

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Łask
Dworzec PKP Pabianice 2020 (7).jpg
Łask railway station platforms
LocationŁask, Łódź Voivodeship
Poland
Coordinates51°36′13″N 19°06′43″E / 51.6035°N 19.1120°E / 51.6035; 19.1120Coordinates: 51°36′13″N 19°06′43″E / 51.6035°N 19.1120°E / 51.6035; 19.1120
Line(s) 14  Łódź-Forst (Lausitz) railway
Platforms2
Tracks6
History
Opened1902
Rebuilt2018-2020
Electrified1965
Services
Preceding station   PKP   Following station
PKP
Preceding station   Przewozy Regionalne   Following station
PR
PR
Preceding station   Łódzka Kolej Aglomeracyjna Logo.png ŁKA   Following station
toward Sieradz
Łódź - Sieradz

Łask railway station is located on the outskirts of the Polish town of Łask, Łódź Voivodeship. It serves mostly regional traffic between Łódź and Sieradz, although it is also a stopping point for PKP Intercity services between Warsaw and Wrocław. The station is not classified by PKP, as it is officially owned by local municipal authorities.

Characteristics[]

The station was built in the early 1900s and opened in 1902 as part of the Warsaw-Kalisz Railway. The building was made in a characteristic Renaissance Revival style, typical for smaller stations of this line, like those in Pabianice and Zduńska Wola. Currently the main building of the station is closed for passengers - doorways and windows are shut down with wooden planks, and its condition deteriorates. Passengers have to purchase their tickets from train conductors or ticket machines.[1]

Aside the main line from Łódź to Kalisz, the station served a branch line leading to Zelów. Currently the line is shortened and repurposed as a branch line leading to an air force base located southeast of the station.[2]

In the years 2018-2020 the station has been undergoing a major reconstruction of track and platform layout due to refurbishment works on the railway line between Łódź and Zduńska Wola. This resulted in creation of an island platform located in the middle of the station, with single-level crossing as the access way.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Łask (st) • Województwo łódzkie (PL) / © Atlas Kolejowy Polski, Czech i Słowacji". www.atlaskolejowy.net. Retrieved 2019-04-06.
  2. ^ "Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa". www.bazakolejowa.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-04-06.
  3. ^ (MSM) (2018-10-13). "Remont torów i trakcji z Łodzi kaliskiej do Zduńskiej Woli. Warta 290 mln zł inwestycja rozpoczęta. Zakończy się..." expressilustrowany.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-04-06.


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