Sulechów–Luboń railway line

The Sulechów–Luboń railway line is a partly non-operational Polish 112-kilometre long railway line, that used to connect Sulechów with Wolsztyn, Luboń, and further to Poznań .

Sulechów–Luboń line
Track near Granowo Nowotomyskie
Overview
TypeHeavy rail
Statusin use, partly closed
LocalePoland
TerminiSulechów
Luboń
Operation
Opened1905 (1905)
Technical
Line length112 km (70 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrificationno
Operating speed110 km/h (68 mph)
Route number357
Route map
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from Gubin
Sulechów
to Zbąszynek
Okunin
Smolno Wielkie
Chwalim
Kargowa
Kopanica
Żodyń
Powodowo
from Zbąszyń
to Leszno
Tłoki
Rostarzewo
Rakoniewice
Drzymałowo
Ruchocice
Młyniewo Nowotomyskie
closed railway from Kościan
Grodzisk Wielkopolski
closed railway to Opalenica
Grąblewo
Ptaszkowo Wielkopolskie
Kotowo
Granowo Nowotomyskie
Strykowo Poznańskie
Stęszew
Trzebaw Rosnówko
Szreniawa
Wiry
from Wrocław
to Poznań

Opening

The line was opened in stages, the first section Sulechów - Wolsztyn was opened on 1 April 1905. Three months later, the line was extended to Grodzisk Wielkopolski. In July 1909 an extension was opened to Lubon.

Closure

The single-track line between Sulechów and Wolsztyn operated by Lubuska Regional Railways was closed to passenger services in 1994. In 2001 freight traffic on the line was suspended and in 2005 the line was closed. Currently, this section is impassable in several places due to missing tracks, in Okuninie and on the section between Chwalim - Kargowa. In 2015, the track between Sulechów - Powodowo was completely removed.

Modernisation

On 14 March 2011 the first stage of modernisation of the line between Wolsztyn and Poznan started. New tracks and sleepers were put in place, new platforms were built at Stęszew, Szreniawa and Wiry, railway crossings were modernised and a new signalling centre to control the trains on the line opened. This work was carried out within the framework of the Wielkopolska Regional Operational Programme 2007-2013, financed by European Regional Development Fund and national funds.

Renovation of the 73 kilometers of tracks cost 84 million zloty, 70% of this amount accounted for financing from EU funds under the Wielkopolska Regional Operational Programme (ROP) 2007-2013. After the modernization the trains can pass this route at a speed of 110 km per hour.

The line from Wolsztyn to Poznan was modernised under the supervision of a conservator as the modernisation efforts were made to preserve the historical appearance of the line on which passenger connections were operated by steam engines. For the duration of the works related to the modernisation of the railway line was closed, and services were serviced by bus replacement. On 11 December 2011, with the change of timetable of trains on the route, a direct rail service was restored.

Since 14 December 2014 trains stop at the new station of Grąblewo.

Usage

The line is used by trains on regional services between Wolsztyn, Grodzisk Wielkopolski and Poznan.

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See also

References

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