Zduńska Wola Karsznice is one of the biggest rail junctions in Poland, located in central part of the country, within the borders of the town of Zduńska Wola ( Łódź Voivodeship). It is a station along the Polish Coal Trunk-Line; before 1930 it had been a separate village, but construction of the Trunk-Line resulted in creation of a separate district for rail workers, with numerous condominiums. A few kilometers north of Karsznice, the Trunk-Line crosses the Łódź–Tuplice rail line linking Warsaw through Łódź and Ostrów Wielkopolski to Poznań and Wrocław.
51°35′22″N 18°59′40″E / 51.58944°N 18.99444°E
Zduńska Wola Karsznice is one of the biggest rail junctions in Poland, located in central part of the country, within the borders of the town of Zduńska Wola ( Łódź Voivodeship). It is a station along the Polish Coal Trunk-Line; before 1930 it had been a separate village, but construction of the Trunk-Line resulted in creation of a separate district for rail workers, with numerous condominiums. A few kilometers north of Karsznice, the Trunk-Line crosses the Łódź–Tuplice rail line linking Warsaw through Łódź and Ostrów Wielkopolski to Poznań and Wrocław.
51°35′22″N 18°59′40″E / 51.58944°N 18.99444°E