Poznań Starołęka railway station

Poznań Starołęka railway station is a railway station serving Starołęka in the city of Poznań, in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland. The station is located on the Kluczbork–Poznań railway and Swarzędz-Poznań Starołęka railway. The train services are operated by Przewozy Regionalne.

Poznań Starołęka
Railway Station
Poznań Starołęka railway station
LocationPoznań, Greater Poland Voivodeship
Poland
Coordinates52°22′00″N 16°55′59″E
Operated byPrzewozy Regionalne
Line(s)272: Kluczbork–Poznań railway
352: Swarzędz-Poznań Starołęka railway (freight)
Platforms2
Tracks4
History
Rebuilt2015-2016
Electrifiedyes
Location
Poznań Starołęka
Location within Poland

The station was known as Posen Luisenhain during German control.

History

On 15 September 1943 there two trains collided at the station.

Modernisation

During 2015 and 2016 the platform and tracks around the station were modernised and replaced.

Train services

The station is served by the following service(s):

  • Regional services (R) Poznan - Sroda Wielkopolska - Jarocin - Ostrow Wielkopolski - Kalisz - Lodz
  • Regional services (R) Poznan - Sroda Wielkopolska - Jarocin - Krotoszyn
Preceding station   Przewozy Regionalne   Following station
PR
PR
toward Krotoszyn

Bus and Tram services

  • 4 (Polabska - Armii Poznan - Most Teatralny - Male Garbary - Rondo Srodka - Rondo Rataje - Rondo Staroleka - Staroleka)
  • 11 (Piatkowska - Most Teatralny - Dworzec Zachodni - Glogowska - Traugutta - Rondo Staroleka - Staroleka)
  • 12 (Os. Sobieskiego - Most Teatralny - Poznan Glowny - Rondo Rataje - Rondo Staroleka - Staroleka)
  • 13 (Junikowo - INEA Stadion - Rondo Jana Nowaka Jezioranskiego - Baltyk - Marcinkowskiego - Rondo Rataje - Rondo Staroleka - Staroleka)
  • 17 (Rynek Jezycki - Most Teatralny - Male Garbary - Rondo Srodka - Zegrze - Rondo Staroleka - Staroleka)
  • 58 (Staroleka - Gluszyna - Sypniewo)
  • 65 (Rondo Rataje -Zegrze - Staroleka)
  • 89 (Staroleka Circular)
  • 94 (Staroleka Circular)
  • 527 (Staroleka - Wiorek - Kamionki)

References

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