Września railway station explained

Września
Type:Railway Station
Style:PKP
Address:Września, Greater Poland Voivodeship
Country:Poland
Map Type:Poland
Map Dot Label:Września
Coordinates:52.3281°N 17.5558°W
Line:Warsaw–Kunowice railway
Oleśnica–Chojnice railway
Platform:5
Opened: end of the 19th century
Electrified:yes
Operator:PKP
Koleje Wielkopolskie
Services Collapsible:yes

Września railway station (German: Wreschen) is a railway station serving the town of Września, in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland. The station is located on the Warsaw–Kunowice railway and Oleśnica–Chojnice railway. The train services are operated by PKP and Koleje Wielkopolskie.

The station is categorized as a grade D station. In the 1960s the station's red brick structure was plastered and repainted in beige, and the inside was completely renovated. The renovation of the façade was undertaken in December 2008. In the past, the railway station used to have a water tower.

Railway line number 3 between Warsaw, Poznań and Kunowice passes about 1.5 km north of Września station. The station is located on a branch of this line which serves the station. The station's switchboards control connections of the number 807 and 808 lines.

Train services between Gniezno, Września and Jarocin were suspended in December 2012, but they were reinstated in June 2018.[1]

Train services

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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wracają pociągi Gniezno - Września - Jarocin Gniezno - Moje Gniezno - Portal Informacyjny Gniezna. moje-gniezno.pl. 2019-08-29.