Radom railway station

Radom railway station is a railway station in Radom, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.

Radom
B
LocationRadom, Masovian
Poland
Coordinates51°23′28″N 21°09′18″E
Owned byPolskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Platforms3
Tracks5
Construction
Structure typeYes
History
Opened1885
Services
Preceding station   KM   Following station
Radom Południowy
toward Skarżysko-Kamienna
R8
Lesiów
TerminusR81
Rajec Poduchowny
toward Dęblin
Radom Potkanów
toward Drzewica
R82Terminus

History

It was built in 1885 as part of the East–West Iwangorodzko – Dąbrowa Górnicza line. The station building was designed by Adolf Schimmelpfennig.

Location

It now stands at the junction of this line and the Warsaw–Kraków line.

Category

Radom serves trains of Przewozy Regionalne, PKP Intercity and Koleje Mazowieckie and is designated as a Category B by PKP.

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