Tychy railway station

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The Tychy Railway Station is the largest train station in the Upper Silesian town of Tychy ( Tychy ) in Poland. The station is also served by trains of the Szybka Kolej Regionalna w Aglomeracji Górnośląskiej ( regional express train in the Upper Silesian agglomeration ). The station has three platforms, each with two tracks, two of which platforms are covered. From the previously existing depot there exists today only the water tower. This is not longer used, but is in good structural condition. There are three other railway stations in Tychy, which can be approached by the Tychy Railway Station all: Tychy Miasto, Tychy Tychy Żwaków and Zachodnie.

The following railway companies use the station: Przewozy Regionalne, PKP Intercity and Koleje Śląskie.

The station building was renovated in October 2010 and is leased to 2039 from the town of Tychy. In the building, the city police pulled a. The plan is the renovation of the tunnel and the platforms and the construction of a park and ride location.

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