Łódź Pabianicka | |
Style: | PKP |
Type: | Commuter Station |
Address: | Łódź, Górna district |
Country: | Poland |
Owned: | Polish State Railways, Łódź Voivodeship |
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Platforms: | 2 |
Tracks: | 2 |
Accessible: | elevators |
Opened: | 15 December 2013 |
A Łódź Pabianicka (Polish pronunciation:) is a commuter station located in the city of Łódź, Poland, in Górna district, on a circular line between Łódź Kaliska and Łódź Chojny stations, in direct vicinity of the crossroads of Pabianicka St with John Paul II Avenue and Górna Road.
The station was opened in 2013, as part of Łódź Commuter Railway project.[1] It consists of two single-edged platforms located north to the railway viaduct over Pabianicka street. Each platform is equipped with a small shelter with benches, a board with current schedule, a staircase and an elevator. A passage between platforms is provided through an under-track passage for a pavement running along the street.[2] [3]
The station serves ŁKA commuter trains running between Łódź Kaliska and Łódź Widzew stations, along with Polregio regional trains from Łódź Kaliska to Częstochowa and Opoczno. Up to 2017 it was also a stopping point for PKP Intercity trains between Warsaw and Wrocław.[4]
The station is served by the following services: