Warszawa Zachodnia train station, Main railway station in Ochota district, Warsaw, Poland.
Warszawa Zachodnia is a railway station near Ochota Street on Warsaw's western side, where hundreds of trains arrive and depart daily. The facility includes multiple platforms, ticket offices, waiting areas, and connections to suburban and long-distance buses.
Construction started in 1919 as part of Warsaw's railway development plan and operations began in 1936. The station became important for connecting the city to other regions by train.
The station marks the boundary between Ochota and Wola districts, where its railway architecture reflects Warsaw's industrial expansion. Travelers pass through here constantly, making it a living part of the city's daily movement.
The station is located on Tunelowa Street and is easy to navigate, with enough space to transfer between different trains. You will find facilities for a comfortable journey, including restrooms and places to eat and drink.
Platform 8 was once a separate station called Warszawa Wola, situated away from the main building. This older section still serves specific train routes today, preserving a piece of the area's railway past.
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