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An EU07 locomotive hauling a Przemyślanin service in August 2012

Przemyślanin is an overnight train (13.5 hrs needed to complete the route at an average speed of 73 km/h) operated by PKP Intercity, a division of the Polish State Railways, which runs across the whole of Poland, from the southeastern station of Przemyśl Główny, to Świnoujście, located in the extreme northwestern corner of the country. The rail distance between these locations is 990 kilometers, making Przemyślanin the longest train route within Poland’s borders.

Route

References

  1. Communication in Świnoujście Retrieved 13 April 2009
  2. PKP Intercity, About the Company


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