PKP Intercity explained

PKP Intercity
Type:JSC
Foundation:1 January 2001
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Key People:Janusz Malinowski[1]
CEO
Dariusz Grajda
Chairman of the supervisory board
Num Employees:8,936 [2]
Industry:Rail transport
Products:Express Intercity Premium (EIP)
Express Intercity (EIC)
Intercity (IC)
Twoje Linie Kolejowe (TLK)
Services:Long-range and international passenger transport
Revenue:2,950.5 million [3]
Revenue Year:2019
Operating Income:186.4 million zł
Income Year:2019
Net Income:141.1 million zł
Net Income Year:2019
Assets:5,992.6 million zł
Assets Year:2019

PKP Intercity is the subsidiary of the PKP Group responsible for long-distance rail passenger transport. It operates around 350 trains daily, connecting large agglomerations and smaller towns in Poland. It offers its services under TLK, InterCity, Express Intercity and Express Intercity Premium brands. The company also provides most international rail connections to and from the country. In 2023, the company reported an 18.2% of market share in terms of total number of served passengers in the country.[4]

History

PKP Intercity came into existence as a result of a major restructuring of the state-owned Polish railway operator Polskie Koleje Państwowe which, in 2001, was divided up into several different companies that were operated as independent entities on a commercial basis. This restructuring was aimed at separating railway operating activities from the management of Poland's railway infrastructure. PKP Intercity is a subsidiary of PKP Group, a state-owned holding company for various other railway-orientated subsidiaries.[5]

PKP Intercity introduced a new standard of service in the Polish rail sector.[5] Certain trains operated under the InterCity brand offer onboard snacks and most feature air conditioning. Over time, the range of services provided by PKP Intercity has expanded; in 2005, PKP Intercity launched the TLK (Lowcost Trains) brand, an alternative service level aimed at less affluent passengers.[6]

In 2006, PKP Intercity inaugurated its first modern Customer Service Centre at Warsaw Central station; one year later, the second such facility was opened in Poznan.[6] By the late 2000s, it operated the largest segment of passenger rail services in the country; in 2007, PKP Intercity transported 11.6 million passengers, up by almost one million from 10.7 million passengers in 2006.[5] By 2007, it was drawing up plans to purchase new locomotives and to further upgrade existing rolling stock.

In May 2011, PKP Intercity awarded a contract valued at €665 million to the French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom covering the manufacture and supply of 20 ED250 New Pendolino high speed trains. It additionally covered the provision of all maintenance activities for up to 17 years and the construction of a new maintenance depot.[7] [8] These trainsets, each comprising seven cars, were built to PKP Intercity's individual specifications; whilst capable of attaining a maximum speed of 250 km/h, carrying up to 402 passengers, and incorporating various noise minimisation measures, they intentionally excluded the optional tilting mechanism.[9] [10]

On 17 November 2013, a new speed record for Polish railways was set when the Pendolino ED250 reached a speed of 2910NaN0.[11] Furthermore, on 24 November 2013, the final day of tests on the CMK Central Rail Line, the Pendolino reached 2930NaN0.[12] On 11 September 2014, Polands's Railway Transport Office (UTK) announced that the ED250 had been certified for operation at up to 250km/h in accordance with the relevant Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI).[13] [14] They are operated on existing conventional lines between major city groups such as Warsaw-Gdansk-Gdynia, Warsaw-Krakow, and Warsaw-Katowice, delivering significantly shortened journey times over traditional rolling stock, traversing the route between Warsaw and Gdansk in two and a half hours.[9] In the 2020/21 timetable, ED250 routinely operated at a scheduled speed of up to 2000NaN0 along selected stretches of the Warszawa - Gdynia and Central Rail Line routes.[15]

Various other schemes were underway during the late 2010s, such as the retrofitting of Wi-Fi apparatus throughout the various types of rolling stock to provide passengers with mobile internet access, having completed work on 171 PKP Intercity cars and 40 combined sets by August 2018.[16] One year later, a contract valued at €247 million was issued by PKP Intercity to the Swiss rolling stock manufacturer Stadler Rail for the manufacture and delivery of 12 Stadler FLIRT electric multiple units in an eight-car long configuration as well as a 15-year maintenance period; these feature both first class and second class compartments along with an onboard lounge bar area and accessibility adaptions for persons of reduced mobility.[17]

In 2024, PKP Intercity signed a contract with H. Cegielski – FPS for the delivery of 300 modern railroad carriages. The contract with the Polish rolling stock manufacturer is worth PLN 4.2 billion (ca. EUR 1 billion). It also covers an option for the production of additional 150 carriages, which would increase the total value of the deal to PLN 6.35 billion (EUR 1.47 billion). The new carriages will be designed to reach the speeds of 200 km/h and are expected to be delivered in 2028.[18] They will also be authorised for operation in Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania and Slovakia.[19]

Operations

The company runs the following train categories:

Rolling stock

Electric locomotives

ClassNumberSpeedManufacturerModernized
EP051160 km/hŠkodaZNTK Gdańsk[20]
EU07175125 km/hPafawag / HCP[21]
EP07125 km/hPafawag / HCPZNTKiM
EU07A3160 km/hHCPZNTK Oleśnica/Olkol[22]
EP089140 km/hPafawag
EP0946160 km/hPafawag
EU4410230 km/hSiemens
EU16045/70160 km/hNewag[23]
E4MSUa Griffin0 out of 78200 km/hNewag[24]

Diesel locomotives

SeriesTypeNumberSpeedManufacturerModernized
SM426D1790 km/hFablok
SM4218D1090 km/hFablokNewag
SU426Dl1090 km/hFablokNewag
SU160111Db10140 km/hPesa[25]
SM60EFIShunter 3001060 km/hCZ Loko[26]

Electric multiple units

SeriesNumberNumber of unitsSpeedManufacturer
ED74144160 km/hPesa
ED160328160 km/hStadler Polska[27]
ED161208160 km/hPesa[28]
ED250207250 km/hAlstom[29]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Simmons . Mark . April 22, 2024 . PKP Intercity board replaced . 2024-07-03 . railjournal.com.
  2. Rzeczpospolita, 24 November 2022
  3. Book: PKP Group Annual Report 2019 . PKP Intercity . PKP . 52–61 . 8 September 2021.
  4. Web site: 374 miliony pasażerów w pociągach w 2023 roku. Najlepszy wynik od 1999 roku . pl . rynek-kolejowy.pl . Michał Szymajda . 31 January 2024 . 21 July 2024.
  5. Web site: The PKP family is working in harmony . globalrailwayreview.com . 28 May 2008.
  6. Web site: Poland provides popular rail services . globalrailwayreview.com . 6 June 2007.
  7. Web site: PKP Intercity signs Pendolino contract . Railwaygazette.com . 29 July 2018.
  8. Web site: PKP Intercity zamawia 20 pociągów New Pendolino . Gazetakrakowska.pl . 30 May 2011 . 29 July 2018.
  9. Web site: Alstom to supply and maintain a fleet of 20 New Pendolino trains for PKP Intercity . globalrailwayreview.com . 30 May 2011.
  10. Web site: Pendolino bez homologacji. Od jutra będą kary . Kurier . Kolejowy . Kurierkolejowy.eu . 29 July 2018.
  11. Web site: 291 km/h. Nowy rekord prędkości polskiego Pendolino . Tvn24.pl . 29 July 2018.
  12. Web site: Wszystko na temat branży kolejowej: PKP, Intercity, przewozy regionalne, koleje mazowieckie, rozkłady jazdy PKP, Kolej . Rynek-kolejowy.pl . 29 July 2018.
  13. Web site: Polish Pendolinos gain 250km/h certification . 17 September 2014 . Keith . Barrow.
  14. Web site: Polish high speed rail project cancelled . Railwaygazette.com . 29 July 2018.
  15. Web site: Rekordowo szybkie Pendolino. Od grudnia z Warszawy do Gdańska w dwie i pół godziny.
  16. Web site: Pendolino trains in Poland soon to receive Wi-Fi from Alstom . globalrailwayreview.com . 29 August 2018.
  17. Web site: Stadler delivers further trains to PKP Intercity in Poland . globalrailwayreview.com . 23 August 2019.
  18. Web site: PKP Intercity awards contract for 300 carriages . railmetrochina.com . 21 July 2024.
  19. Web site: PKP Intercity awards largest-ever coach contract . railjournal.com . Mark Simmons . 4 March 2024 . 21 July 2024.
  20. Book: Chiżyński, Jacek . Atlas przewoźników kolejowych Polski 2011 . ABC Railway Carriers of Poland 2011 . 2011 . Eurosprinter . 978-83-931006-5-1 . Rybnik . 838650982.
  21. Web site: PKP Intercity wydłużają czas na przygotowanie lokomotywowych ofert . 14 November 2020 . inforail.pl . pl.
  22. Web site: PKP Intercity wyda 200 mln zł na przebudowę lokomotyw do prędkości 160 km/h . 14 November 2020 . Rynek Kolejowy . pl.
  23. News: Komplet Griffinów dla PKP Intercity . All Griffins for PKP Intercity delivered . TransInfo . 27 November 2020 . pl.
  24. News: Newag wins the tender for the supply of 10 multi-system locomotives . Railway Supply . 3 August 2021 .
  25. Web site: Wszystkie Gamy dla Intercity dostarczone . 14 November 2020 . Rynek Kolejowy . pl.
  26. News: ms . PKP Intercity kupuje 10 lokomotyw manewrowych od CZ Loko . PKP Intercity orders 10 shunters from CZ Loko . Rynek Kolejowy . 15 February 2021 . 8 September 2021 . pl .
  27. Web site: Wszystkie Flirty3 odebrane przez PKP Intercity . 14 November 2020 . inforail.pl . pl.
  28. Web site: Ministerstwo Rozwoju: dotacja UE na tabor z Pesy całkowicie wykorzystana . 14 November 2020 . Rynek Kolejowy . pl.
  29. Web site: Infobus . 14 November 2020 . infobus.pl . pl.