Koszalińska Kolej Wąskotorowa, Historical narrow-gauge railway in Koszalin, Poland.
Koszalińska Kolej Wąskotorowa is a narrow-gauge railway operating in Koszalin that extends about 15 kilometers through the landscape. The line runs alongside the Dzierżęcinka River and Lake Lubiatowskie, connecting inland areas toward the Baltic coast with several stops along the route.
The railway was established in 1898 to connect rural communities with urban centers across the region. It played an important role in regional economic growth throughout much of the 20th century.
The railway serves as a window into how people once moved through this part of Pomerania and what mattered to them economically and socially. Today, visitors experience the route as a way to see the region's natural landscape and understand its development.
The railway has several boarding points spread along its route where passengers can get on and off. It is useful to check which stops serve your intended destination before traveling.
At the Rosnowo station, visitors can ride pedal-powered railcars during summer months and access a beach area by the lake. This terminal sits directly on a lakeside beach that draws swimmers and sunbathers.
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