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Railway station in Suwałki, Poland
Suwałki
Front view
General information
LocationSuwałki, Podlaskie
Poland
Coordinates54°06′24″N 22°56′32″E / 54.10667°N 22.94222°E / 54.10667; 22.94222
Owned byPolskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Platforms3
Tracks5
Construction
Structure typeBuilding: Yes
History
Opened1899
Previous namesSudauen

Suwałki railway station is a railway station in Suwałki, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Przewozy Regionalne (local services) and international trains to and from Lithuania. In 2017, the station served 300–499 passengers per day.

The station building stands unchanged to this day. It is one of the main and one of the oldest unchanged since the construction monuments of Suwałki. Buses of public transportation with numbers 8, 11, 18, 19, 20, and 21 also depart from the station.

It is both a passenger and a freight station. In the city, railway lines from Sokółka, Olecko, and from Lithuania intersect. There is a Polish State Railways (PKP) station within the city's area. Trains to Białystok depart four times a day. Suwałki also have direct railway connections to Warsaw and Kraków, as well as a daily train to Mockava, where there is a connection to Kaunas and Vilnius railway station.

The station was inaugurated in 1896, primarily to cater to the requirements of the Russian army. The establishment of the station catalyzed a swift urban expansion.

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