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  2. Transport in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Poland involves air, water, road and rail transportation. The country has a large network of municipal public transport, such as buses, trams and the metro. As a country located at the 'cross-roads' of Europe, Poland is a nation with a large and increasingly modern network of transport infrastructure.

  3. Public Transport Authority (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Transport Authority [1] (Polish: Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego w Warszawie, [a] ZTM) is a local government body organising public transport in Warsaw and surrounding metropolitan area. Services managed by the Authority are corporately branded as Warszawski Transport Publiczny (meaning 'Warsaw Public Transport'; abbreviated to WTP ).

  4. Bus transport in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    Warsaw, Poland: Transit type: Public bus transport: Number of lines: 288 (43 night lines) Annual ridership: 403 million (2022) [1] Website: Warsaw Public Transport: Operation; Began operation: 1920-1925 1929: Operator(s) Various companies under contract to ZTM Warszawa: Number of vehicles: MAN Lion's City, Solaris, Mercedes-Benz

  5. Transport in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    ] With around 100 international and domestic flights a day and with over 11,206,700 passengers served in 2015, it is by far the biggest airport in Poland. [11] A new Terminal 2 was opened in March 2008 in order to alleviate current overcrowding, and to extend the airport's capacity by another 6 million passengers. In 2010, the designation of ...

  6. Warsaw Metro - Wikipedia

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    Despite being retired in Poland, the 81-series trains are still widespread in several V4 countries and are well-known in Europe. Compared to west European metro systems (such as Berlin U-Bahn or Paris Metro), these trains can maintain higher average speeds, 80 km/h maximum and 35-40 km/h average, there were produced in several thousands, so ...

  7. Polregio - Wikipedia

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    Polregio (formerly Przewozy Regionalne) is a train operator in Poland, responsible for local and interregional passenger transportation. Each day it runs approximately 3,000 regional trains. In 2002 it carried 215 million passengers.

  8. Szybka Kolej Miejska (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    Szybka Kolej Miejska [2] (SKM; which translates as 'Rapid Urban Rail') is a mixed rapid transit and commuter rail system in the Warsaw metropolitan area, operated by the city owned company Szybka Kolej Miejska Sp. z o.o. under the management of Public Transport Authority in Warsaw on shared, general railway lines managed by the PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe.

  9. Warsaw Chopin Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    The cost of the 2 km (1.2 mi) link to Warszawa Służewiec was 230 million złoty. The station fully opened for service on 1 June 2012, when Szybka Kolej Miejska launched service to Sulejówek and Legionowo. Following the reconstruction of the airport terminal in 2015 a passageway was built connecting it directly with the station. [2]

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