Difficult weather conditions caused the delay of dozens of trains in Poland. Passengers affected by the disruption reported on Kontakt24. We have contacted the intercity spokesperson of PKB about this.
Ms. Alexandra called Kontakt24 and reported about the canceled Polregio train on the route Złotnik Kujawskie – Mogilno. – We left Bydgosh at 18.12, and at the moment the board shows that the delay is 162 minutes. It is cold in the train, no one informs us about anything, said the passenger. – We are always standing, the weather is cold. We also heard about the ice, he added.
Regarding the difficulties of the railway, we contacted the representative of the intercity PKP Macei Dutkevich. – At the moment, I can confirm that as a result of the rain, we have problems on several railway lines in Poland. About 60 out of 150 trains are delayed. “Locomotives have been engaged to pull the stopped trains under the icy traction, including: Warsaw – Gdańsk route,” said Maciej Dutkiewicz.
Problems with rail transport, Narzym next to DziałdowoMatiu/Kontakt24
“Due to the ice, the train is not moving in both directions”
A passenger of the Cormoran intercity train also reported the problem to us. The passenger is going from Warsaw to Dzyaldovo (Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship). “I left Warsaw East at 18:08, as usual, on the Kormoran train. First, we stopped in Naselsk, because the train was broken and there was no crossing, then it turned out that the traction was frozen. and when I wanted to drive the car kasham, many sparks It turned out that we were delayed by 40 minutes.
“An hour ago, we heard the announcement: because of the ice, the train is not going in any direction. We are standing in the field near Siekhanov in the direction of Mlava. There was supposed to be a bus, but it is not coming there,” the passenger wrote.
A passenger of the IC Mazury train also wrote to us. “Ice railway tracks. IC Mazury train 5122 to Łódź Fabrychna is currently stopped at Narzym station near Dzialdowo station. Delay more than 2 hours. Cars without electricity and heat while removing ice,” the man wrote.