Łódź Żabieniec | |
Style: | PKP |
Address: | Łódź, Poland |
Line: | |
Platform: | 2 |
Tracks: | 6 |
Opened: | 1951 |
Rebuilt: | 1972 |
Electrified: | 1965 |
Owned: | Polish State Railways |
Łódź Żabieniec (Polish pronunciation:) is a railway station in Łódź, Poland, located in district. It serves regional passenger traffic from Łódź Kaliska station to Zgierz, Łowicz, Kutno and Toruń.
Initially, in 1910, the site of station served as guard post, securing a single-level crossing between the Warsaw-Kalisz Railway and a tram line between Łódź and Aleksandrów.
The first building at the station was erected in 1951. Five years later a viaduct for Aleksandrowska street and tram tracks were constructed south to the station.
In 1972 the passenger section of the station, consisting of two single-edged platforms and an underground passage between them and the neighbouring streets, was opened south to the viaduct, leaving the already existing part of station for cargo service.[1]
The station's building was repurposed after 2010, due to closure of cash office. It has been adapted to serve as a restaurant.
The underground passage is notorious for being flooded during heavy rains. Refurbishment of the passage and reconstruction of the platforms began in 2019.[2]
The station is a crucial point for cargo transportation, as it serves branch lines to the production plants located in, as well as EC-3 power plant.[3]
The station is served by the following services: