High-speed rail in Poland

High-speed rail service (Polish: Kolej dużych prędkości) commenced in Poland on 14 December 2014, with the introduction of 20 non-tilting New Pendolino trainsets operating on 4 designated lines radiating out from Warsaw. Polish State Railways started passenger service using Pendolino trains operating at a maximum speed of 200 km/h on 80 km line Olszamowice-Zawiercie (part of railway line called CMK, from Warsaw to Katowice/Kraków). From December 2017 there are two 200 km/h sections, 136 km long in total.[1][2] All high-speed services operated by PKP in Poland are branded as Express Intercity Premium (EIP).

  1. ^ "Sieć kolejowa przejezdna. Wdrożenie rozkładu zgodnie z planem".
  2. ^ https://www.plk-sa.pl/files/public/user_upload/pdf/Reg_przydzielania_tras/Regulamin_2017_2018/06.12.2017/N_ZAL_2.1P_20171206105414.pdf [bare URL PDF]

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