Gdańsk Zaspa railway station explained

Gdańsk Zaspa
Type:Railway Station
Style:PKP
Address:Gdańsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship
Country:Poland
Map Type:Poland
Line:250: Gdańsk Śródmieście–Rumia railway
Platform:2
Electrified:yes
Operator:SKM Tricity
Former:Gdańsk Lotnisko (until 1974)

Gdańsk Zaspa railway station is a railway station serving the city of Gdańsk, in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. The station opened in 1952 and is located on the Gdańsk Śródmieście–Rumia railway. The train services are operated by SKM Tricity.

History

The station was formerly known as Gdańsk Lotnisko (English: Gdańsk Airport) because it was the closest station to the old Wrzeszcz airport (but located a considerable distance away from the terminal). After the closure of said airport in 1974, this district of the city was developed and its name changed. The purpose of the station changed from providing connections to the airport, to serving the residents of the district.

When Pope John Paul II celebrated mass in the nearby Zaspa quarter during his 1987 pilgrimage to Gdańsk the stop played a significant role: almost a million citizens reached this location via the SKM service.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

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