Warszawa Centralna, in English known as Warsaw Central Station, is the primary railway station in
Warsaw,
Poland. Completed in 1975, the station is located on the
Warsaw Cross-City Line and features four underground island
platforms with eight tracks in total. It is served by the long-distance domestic and international trains of
PKP Intercity
PKP Intercity is a company of PKP Group responsible for long-distance passenger transport. It runs about 350 trains daily, connecting mainly large agglomerations and smaller towns in Poland. The company also provides most international trains to ...
and
Polregio
Polregio (formerly ''Przewozy Regionalne'') is a train operator in Poland, responsible for local and interregional passenger transportation. Each day it runs approximately 3,000 regional trains. In 2002 it carried 215 million passengers.
The ...
as well as some of the regional trains operated by
Koleje Mazowieckie
Masovian Railways, in Polish Koleje Mazowieckie, is a regional rail operator in the Masovian Voivodeship of Poland.
History
The company was founded in 2004 as a joint venture of the Masovian Voivodeship, with 51% shares, and the, then governmen ...
. Adjacent to the north side of the building is a bus station that serves as the
central hub for
night bus lines, and
Złote Tarasy
The Złote Tarasy (''Golden Terraces'') is a commercial, office, and entertainment
complex in the center of Warsaw, Poland, located next to the Warszawa Centralna railway station between the Jana Pawła II and Emilii Plater streets. It opened ...
shopping center.
History
Warsaw Central was constructed as a flagship project of the
Polish People's Republic during the 1970s economic boom, and was intended to replace the inadequate and obsolete
Warszawa Główna railway station.
However, the project encountered substantial problems from the very beginning. The station's design was innovative, but construction was plagued by continuous alterations to the scope of work which in turn hurt functionality and operations upon completion. These problems were partially a result of a hasty completion schedule, with the opening date set to coincide with
Leonid Brezhnev's 1975 visit to Warsaw. The design and construction problems necessitated immediate repairs that would continue through the 1980s. Despite the deficiencies, the structure was fairly advanced for its time and incorporated such features as
automatic doors, as well as
escalators and elevators for each platform. Moreover the each platform was equipped with WC, phone and glazed waiting room.
After a period of decline, a cosmetic upgrade of the station in 2010-2011 was completed in time for the
Euro 2012
The 2012 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2012 or simply Euro 2012, was the 14th European Championship for men's national football teams organised by UEFA. The final tournament, held between 8 June and 1 ...
championships. Between 2015 and 2016, a
mezzanine
A mezzanine (; or in Italian language, Italian, a ''mezzanino'') is an intermediate floor in a building which is partly open to the double-height ceilinged floor below, or which does not extend over the whole floorspace of the building, a loft ...
connecting the waiting room in the west wing to the restaurants in the east wing was constructed. It has been both praised for improving the utilization of space in the main hall and criticized for its futuristic design, which clashes with the building's modernist architecture. The Warsaw city government is contemplating demolishing and replacing the station, either at the same location or farther from the city center.
[ Gazeta Wyborcza article: ''Dworzec Centralny. Burzyć czy zachować? ]
/ref> Some elements of the Warsaw press (e.g. Gazeta Wyborcza and Architektura Murator, 2012), as well as Swiss architect and journalist Werner Huber, have argued against demolition, claiming that the current Warszawa Centralna is a great example and a masterpiece of Modern architecture, modernism in Poland.
The station is fully accessible to the disabled as well as passengers with heavy luggage.
Location
Warszawa Centralna is connected by an underground passage to two other rail stations: to the west lies ''Warszawa Śródmieście WKD railway station
Warszawa Śródmieście WKD (Polish pronunciation: ) is the city terminus of the Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa (WKD) suburban light rail line in Warsaw. It is situated in Aleje Jerozolimskie to the south-west of Warszawa Centralna railway station. ...
'', the terminus of the '' WKD'' suburban light rail line, and to the east lies '' Warszawa Śródmieście PKP'', served by suburban trains run by Koleje Mazowieckie
Masovian Railways, in Polish Koleje Mazowieckie, is a regional rail operator in the Masovian Voivodeship of Poland.
History
The company was founded in 2004 as a joint venture of the Masovian Voivodeship, with 51% shares, and the, then governmen ...
and Szybka Kolej Miejska.
International train services
See also
* Rail transport in Poland
* List of busiest railway stations in Poland
References
External links
Satellite photo via Google Maps
Track diagram
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Centralna
Railway stations opened in 1975
Railway stations served by Koleje Mazowieckie
Railway stations served by Przewozy Regionalne InterRegio
Śródmieście, Warsaw
1975 establishments in Poland