Bydgoszcz Główna railway station

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Bydgoszcz Główna
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Bydgoszcz Główna - panoramio (1).jpg
LocationBydgoszcz, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Poland
Owned byPolskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Platforms9
History
Opened1851
Previous namesBromberg Hauptbahnhof

Bydgoszcz Główna[1][2] (Polish for Bydgoszcz Main station,[3] sometimes also translated as Bydgoszcz Central)[4] is the principal railway station serving the city of Bydgoszcz, the largest city and co-capital of Poland's Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.

History[]

The first station building in Bydgoszcz was established in 1851 during construction of the Prussian Eastern Railway from Krzyż to Königsberg. On 25 July 1851 the station was inaugurated upon the event of the official opening of the railway east of Krzyz - Bydgoszcz (145 km) by the Prussian king, William IV. Before the opening, the station was decorated and a show was held on the square in front of it, during which a regional folk band from Kujawy, who sang in Polish, performed. The first passenger train available for travellers departed from Bydgoszcz on 27 July 1851. In 1853, officials of the Eastern Railway Division moved from the station to purpose-built premises on the New Market.

With the development of rail and transport growth there was demand for an extension of the railway station. One of the main reasons that made the extension necessary was the need to ensure adequate space to base the burgeoning Eastern Railway Headquarters in Bydgoszcz, which managed the construction, operation and maintenance of railway traffic in the eastern provinces of Prussia (east of Berlin).

The station was again rebuilt in 1861 and 1870, the latter providing the station with increased passenger processing facilities.

In 1888, the station was linked with the centre of the city by trams, initially using horse traction, and then, from 1896, using a new electrically operated and powered generation of trams. In 1889 officials of the Directorate of Railways left the station premises and moved to a newly built building on Dworcowa Street.

In 1910, after a fire at the station, work began on an entirely new building. This was completed in 1915. The new station building was of massive construction with a hipped roof and square tower in the middle of which was a large clock. On the square in front of the station the decorative lawn was retained, for the use of city residents and visitors; this was then replanted in 1926 in a more ornate form. The railway station building survived the whole interwar period in that design, sustaining only minor damage during the course of World War II.

The final reconstruction of the station was carried out in 1968, giving it a modern form. The steep roof of the building with its clock tower was removed, and the glazed front elevation reconstructed. A pedestrian subway was built beneath Sigismund Augustus street, and the station lawn was removed in favour of a parking lot for cars and buses.

In 2013 PKP appointed Ernst & Young and WS Atkins to undertake a feasibility study for an EU-supported modernisation of the station, planned for in 2013-15.[1]

Train services[]

The station is served by the following services:

  • EuroCity services (EC) Gdynia - Gdansk - Bydgoszcz - Poznan - Rzepin - Frankfurt (Oder) - Berlin
  • Intercity services Gdynia - Gdansk - Bydgoszcz - Poznan - Wroclaw / Zielona Gora
  • Intercity services Bydgoszcz - Poznan - Konin - Kutno - Lodz - Krakow
  • Intercity services Gdynia - Gdansk - Bydgoszcz - Torun - Kutno - Lowicz - Warsaw - Lublin - Rzeszow - Zagorz / Przemysl
  • Intercity services Gdynia - Gdansk - Bydgoszcz - Torun - Kutno - Lodz - Czestochowa - Katowice - Bielsko-Biala
  • Intercity services Gdynia - Gdansk - Bydgoszcz - Torun - Kutno - Lodz - Czestochowa - Krakow - Zakopane
  • Intercity services Kolobrzeg - Pila - Bydgoszcz - Torun - Kutno - Lowicz - Warsaw
  • Intercity services Szczecin - Pila - Bydgoszcz - Torun - Kutno - Lowicz - Warsaw - Lublin - Rzeszow - Przemysl
  • Intercity services Gorzow Wielkopolskie - Krzyz - Pila - Bydgoszcz - Torun - Kutno - Lowicz - Warsaw
  • Intercity services Szczecin - Stargard - Kalisz Pomorski - Pila - Bydgoszcz
  • Regional services (R) Gdynia - Sopot - Gdansk - Tczew - Laskowice - Bydgoszcz
  • Regional services (R) Bydgoszcz - Solec Kujawski - Torun
  • Regional services (R) Bydgoszcz - Solec Kujawski - Torun - Wloclawek - Kutno
  • Regional services (AR) Bydgoszcz - Chelmza - Grudziadz/Brodnica
  • Regional services (R) Poznan - Gniezno - Mogilno - Inowroclaw - Bydgoszcz
  • Regional services (R) Pila - Bydgoszcz
  • Regional services (AR) Chojnice - Wierzchuchin - Bydgoszsz
Preceding station   PKP   Following station
Tczew
EuroCity
toward Berlin Hbf
PKP
towards Wrocław Główny or
TerminusPKP
via Poznań and Łódź
PKP
via Toruń and Łódź
towards  or
PKP
via Piła and Toruń
PKP
via Piła, Toruń and Warszawa
towards 
PKP
via Kalisz Pomorski and Piła
Terminus
Preceding station   Przewozy Regionalne   Following station
PRTerminus
TerminusPR
toward 
PR
toward Kutno
PRTerminus
PRTerminus
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
toward Chojnice
ArrivaTerminus
TerminusArriva
toward 
TerminusArriva
toward 

References[]

  1. ^ a b "World rail market April 2013". Railway Gazette International. 18 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Route Planner". PKP Intercity. Archived from the original on 2013-08-22. Retrieved 19 Aug 2013.
  3. ^ "Hotels near Bydgoszcz Główna Main Station". Booking.com.
  4. ^ "EU-financed projects". PKP SA. Retrieved 19 Aug 2013.

Coordinates: 53°08′07″N 17°59′29″E / 53.13528°N 17.99139°E / 53.13528; 17.99139

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