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An EU07 locomotive hauling a Przemyślanin service in August 2012

Przemyślanin is an overnight train (18 hrs needed to complete the route at an average speed of 56 km/h) operated by PKP Intercity, a division of the Polish State Railways, which runs across the whole of Poland, from the southeastern station of Przemyśl Główny, to Świnoujście, [1] located in the extreme northwestern corner of the country. The rail distance between these locations is 1,008 kilometers, making Przemyślanin the longest train route within Poland’s borders. [2] Przemyślanin only goes to Świnoujście in spring and summer, usually from early-April to late-September. [3] Off-season, the train terminates at Szczecin Główny railway station.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An EU07 locomotive hauling a Przemyślanin service in August 2012

Przemyślanin is an overnight train (18 hrs needed to complete the route at an average speed of 56 km/h) operated by PKP Intercity, a division of the Polish State Railways, which runs across the whole of Poland, from the southeastern station of Przemyśl Główny, to Świnoujście, [1] located in the extreme northwestern corner of the country. The rail distance between these locations is 1,008 kilometers, making Przemyślanin the longest train route within Poland’s borders. [2] Przemyślanin only goes to Świnoujście in spring and summer, usually from early-April to late-September. [3] Off-season, the train terminates at Szczecin Główny railway station.

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