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Sieradz railway station
Railway station in Sieradz, Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sieradz is a railway station located in the Polish town of Sieradz, in Łódź Voivodeship. It is classified by PKP as a regional station.[1] The station serves mainly regional services between Łódź and Poznań, as well as PKP Intercity trains running between Warsaw and Wrocław. It is also a terminus for ŁKA services running from Łódź Kaliska station.
The station was opened in 1902, along with other stations of the Warsaw-Kalisz Railway. The architectural style of the main building is similar to the stations in Pabianice, Łask and Zduńska Wola. Unlike those, the building is asymmetrical.[2][3] However, the station is the only existing one between Łódź and Kalisz that still uses mechanical semaphore signals instead of colour light signals used on other stations.[4]
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Train services
The station is served by the following services:
- Intercity services (IC) Wrocław Główny — Łódź — Warszawa Wschodnia[5]
- Intercity services (IC) Białystok - Warszawa - Łódź - Ostrów Wielkopolski - Wrocław[6]
- Intercity services (IC) Ełk - Białystok - Warszawa - Łódź - Ostrów Wielkopolski - Wrocław[7]
- Intercity services (IC) Zgorzelec - Legnica - Wrocław - Ostrów Wielkopolski - Łódź - Warszawa[8]
- InterRegio services (IR) Ostrów Wielkopolski — Łódź — Warszawa Główna[9]
- InterRegio services (IR) Poznań Główny — Ostrów Wielkopolski — Łódź — Warszawa Główna[10]
- Regiona services (PR) Łódź Kaliska — Ostrów Wielkopolski [11]
- Regional services (PR) Łódź Kaliska — Ostrów Wielkopolski — Poznań Główny [12]
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