Przemyślanin
Przemyslanin is a "fast" (18 hrs needed to complete the route at an average speed of 56 km/h) night train of the Polish State Railways, which runs across whole Poland, from southeastern station of Przemyśl Main, to Świnoujście,[1] located in extreme northwestern corner of the country. Rail distance between these locations is 1008 kilometers, which makes Przemyślanin the train that crosses the longest route within Polish borders.[2] Przemyślanin goes to Świnoujście only in spring and summer, in the period April 9/10 - September 28/29.[3] Off-season, the train completes its route at the Szczecin Main station.
Route
- Przemyśl Glowny,
- Przemyśl Zasanie,
- Rzeszów,
- Dębica,
- Tarnów,
- Bochnia,
- Kraków Płaszów,
- Kraków Główny,
- Trzebinia,
- Jaworzno-Szczakowa,
- Mysłowice,
- Katowice,
- Zabrze,
- Gliwice,
- Kędzierzyn-Koźle,
- Opole Główne,
- Wrocław Główny,
- Rawicz,
- Leszno,
- Poznań Główny,
- Wronki,
- Krzyż,
- Choszczno,
- Stargard Szczeciński,
- Szczecin Dąbie,
- Szczecin Główny,
- Goleniów
- Misdroy
- Świnoujście.
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