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Legnica railway station
Railway station in Legnica, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Legnica (Polish: Legnica stacja kolejowa) is a railway station in the town of Legnica, Lower Silesia, Poland.
Current building of the station has been opened for the public in 1927 and represents Art Deco style in architecture. It is one of few stations in Poland which has a large hall of steel-glass.
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Train services
Train services are operated by Przewozy Regionalne and Koleje Dolnośląskie.
Until mid-December 2014 the station was also served by EuroCity "Wawel", which used to run once daily between Berlin Hauptbahnhof and Wrocław Główny. The service has been re-established since 2020, now extending further East to Przemyśl near the Ukrainian border.
The station is served by the following service(s):
- EuroCity services (EC) (EC 95 by DB) (IC by PKP) Berlin - Frankfurt (Oder) - Rzepin - Wrocław – Katowice – Kraków – Rzeszów – Przemyśl[1]
- Intercity services (IC) Zielona Góra - Wrocław - Opele - Częstochowa - Kraków - Rzeszów - Przemyśl[2]
- Intercity services (IC) Swinoujscie - Szczecin - Kostrzyn - Rzepin - Zielona Gora - Wroclaw - Katowice - Kraków[3]
- Intercity services (IC) Zgorzelec - Legnica - Wrocław - Ostrów Wielkopolski - Łódź - Warszawa[4]
- Intercity services (TLK) Lublin Główny — Świnoujście[5]
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