Transformation of the Chojnice railway junction in the years 1989-2017 and future operational perspectives
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Publication date: 20.12.2018
Transport Geography Papers of Polish Geographical Society, 2018, 21 (4), pp. 30 - 43
https://doi.org/10.4467/2543859XPKG.18.020.10778Authors
Transformation of the Chojnice railway junction in the years 1989-2017 and future operational perspectives
The paper presents changes in the operation of the railway junction in Chojnice and neighbouring areas, and the impact thereof in the years 1989-2017. The analysis covers infrastructural changes, passenger traffic and organisational changes resulting from the transformation of the Polish State Railways (PKP) after 1989. The Chojnice railway junction, operating since the seventies of the nineteenth century is one of the biggest junctions in northern Poland.
Regress of railway transport in the studied period noted throughout Poland resulted in closing down a number of railway lines in the vicinity and a reduction of operating connections and technical facilities. This led to limiting access to rail transport and to the peripheral role of the area in the region. Plans for upgrading the rail network provide an opportunity for improving the situation, particularly the electrification of the junction and the establishing of a terminal for collective transport at the neglected railway station described in the final part of the paper.:
Information: Transport Geography Papers of Polish Geographical Society, 2018, 21 (4), pp. 30 - 43
Article type: Original article
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Transformation of the Chojnice railway junction in the years 1989-2017 and future operational perspectives
Transformation of the Chojnice railway junction in the years 1989-2017 and future operational perspectives
Association of Rail Enthusiasts in Chojnice, Strzelecka 68, 89-600 Chojnice, Poland
Departament of Regional Development, Institute of Geography, Faculty of Oceanography and Geography, University of Gdańsk, Jana Bażyńskiego 4, 80-309 Gdańsk, Poland
Instytut Geografii Społeczno-Ekonomicznej i Gospodarki Przestrzennej, Uniwersytet Gdański, J. Bażyńskiego 4, 80-309 Gdańsk
Published at: 20.12.2018
Article status: Open
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