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==(Trutnov -) Kralovec ČD - Lubawka PKP (- Sędzisław)==
==(Trutnov -) Kralovec ČD - Lubawka PKP (- Sędzisław)==
[D] In 2021/22 Sędzisław to/from Trutnov increased to a minimum of one pair all year daily to a maximum of 4 pairs from 30 April to 28 September, with additional services Sędzisław - cross border to Kralovec ČD.
[D] From 2021/22 Sędzisław to/from Trutnov increased to one pair all year daily up to a maximum of 4 pairs late April to late September, with additional services Sędzisław - cross border to Kralovec ČD.


Passenger services restarted on this route on 5 July 2008, running on Summer Saturdays and Sundays between Trutnov, Lubawka and Jelenia Góra operated initially by VIAMONT using PKP DMUs. It was withdrawn suddenly in October 2008 as the Polish Regional Authority who subsidised the purchase of the DMUs objected to them operating services into the Czech Republic but this was resolved, services resumed and operated at weekends each Summer, usually with four pairs until September 2019. In 2019 the service was operated jointly by Koleje Dolnośląskie and Czech Company GW Train Regio using a GW Train Regio DMU which did not appear in the ČD Journey planner, but found in  [https://idos.idnes.cz/vlakyautobusy/spojeni/ the IDOS] all country bus and train version..
Passenger services had restarted on this route on 5 July 2008, running Summer Saturdays and Sundays between Trutnov, Lubawka and Jelenia Góra operated by Czech Company Viamont but using new PKP DMUs. It was suddenly withdrawn in October 2008 as the Polish Regional Authority who subsidised the purchase of the DMUs objected to them operating services into the Czech Republic, but this was resolved and services resumed and operated at weekends each Summer until September 2019. In 2019 the service was operated jointly by Koleje Dolnośląskie and Czech Company GW Train Regio using a GW Train Regio DMU but timings did not appear in the ČD Journey planner, only in  [https://idos.idnes.cz/vlakyautobusy/spojeni/ the IDOS] all country bus and train website...


In 2019/20 the summer PKP on-line PDF showed three pairs from Sędzisław to/from Trutnov from 1 July to 29 September 2020. From then PKP ran 7 pairs daily cross border from Sędzisław to Kralovec but with no onwards service in the Czech Republic except for one through pair to/from Trutnov at weekends. After a Covid closure this pattern was repeated from summer 2021. There is no freight traffic via this crossing.
In 2019/20 the summer PKP on-line PDF showed three pairs from Sędzisław to/from Trutnov but only from 1 July to 29 September 2020, plus PKP ran 7 pairs daily cross border from Sędzisław to Kralovec but with no onwards service in the Czech Republic except for the one through pair to/from Trutnov at weekends. After a Covid closure this pattern was repeated from summer 2021. There is no freight traffic via this crossing.


==Meziměstí ČD - Mieroszów PKP==
==Meziměstí ČD - Mieroszów PKP==

Revision as of 12:01, 1 January 2023

(Liberec -) Hrádek nad Nisou ČD - Zittau DB

[D] Used by ČD Corridor Trains between Liberec and Zittau, this line actually passes through a short stretch of Poland (without stations) before reaching Germany.

Černousy ČD - Zawidów PKP

[D] The previously reported staff trains between Cernousy and Zawidów have ceased. ČD works freight trains to Zawidów.

Harrachov ČD - Jakuszyce PKP (- Szklarska Poręba Górna)

[D] Passenger services are worked by ČD DMU's. After a decades long closure, the line re-opened using Czech based Viamont Railcars on 28 August 2010. This ceased from 1 October 2012 until 16 November 2013 for engineering work, but ran for just 10 days until closed for urgent bridge repairs at Piechowice before reopening on 13 January 2014! Through services from Liberec to Szklarska Poręba Górna operated by ČD were introduced on 12 December 2015 and resumed after a pandemic suspension. There is no freight traffic and to note that connections at Szklarska Poręba Górna are NOT maintained.

(Trutnov -) Kralovec ČD - Lubawka PKP (- Sędzisław)

[D] From 2021/22 Sędzisław to/from Trutnov increased to one pair all year daily up to a maximum of 4 pairs late April to late September, with additional services Sędzisław - cross border to Kralovec ČD.

Passenger services had restarted on this route on 5 July 2008, running Summer Saturdays and Sundays between Trutnov, Lubawka and Jelenia Góra operated by Czech Company Viamont but using new PKP DMUs. It was suddenly withdrawn in October 2008 as the Polish Regional Authority who subsidised the purchase of the DMUs objected to them operating services into the Czech Republic, but this was resolved and services resumed and operated at weekends each Summer until September 2019. In 2019 the service was operated jointly by Koleje Dolnośląskie and Czech Company GW Train Regio using a GW Train Regio DMU but timings did not appear in the ČD Journey planner, only in the IDOS all country bus and train website...

In 2019/20 the summer PKP on-line PDF showed three pairs from Sędzisław to/from Trutnov but only from 1 July to 29 September 2020, plus PKP ran 7 pairs daily cross border from Sędzisław to Kralovec but with no onwards service in the Czech Republic except for the one through pair to/from Trutnov at weekends. After a Covid closure this pattern was repeated from summer 2021. There is no freight traffic via this crossing.

Meziměstí ČD - Mieroszów PKP

[D] PKP works to Meziměsti. A seasonal passenger service resumed on 3 April 2018 operated by Polish local operator Koleje Dolnośląskie (KD), with Czech private operator GW Train Regio responsible for operation in the Czech Republic, and this continues. The cross border passenger service had been withdrawn on 13 December 2003, reinstated on 5 January 2004 and withdrawn again on 31 March 2004. Freight traffic then reduced to the point that from 6 April 2013 this line was available only on Tuesdays between 07.00 and 15.00. However, between 1 September and 12 December 2015, the line was open continuously because the two alternative border crossings at Lichkov ČD and Zawidow PKP were both closed for repairs.

Lichkov ČD - Miedzylesie PKP

[E] Following completion of electrification, PKP worked through Praha - Wroclaw express services to Letohrad but by 2016 these had been withdrawn and the cross border service was PKP PR all station local EMU services to stations short of Praha. In 2019 Leo Express re-commenced a limited through Praha to Wroclaw but this has not resumed after the pandemic, so from 2020 the service is Wroclaw to Lichkov worked by Koleje Dolonoslaskie EMU's.

Mikulovice ČD - Głuchołazy PKP

[D] ČD Table 292 trains on the Mikulovice - Jindřichov ve Slezsku route (this item and the next) reverse and call at Głuchołazy station in Poland despite Press comment in 2020 suggesting this remains a "Corridor" route under the terms of a 12 November 1948 Convention. The article went on that this service is therefore not cross-border transport as per EU regulations and even suggested stops in the transit country are technically not permitted, not the least because the rolling stock used is exempted from permits and certification in Poland.

Some maps, including the ČD and PKP Quail Maps, show a curve avoiding Głuchołazy but this has never existed. This line has no useful purpose for PKP, and has in the past tried to sell the line to ČD or to transfer maintenance responsibility so there is a risk the line may close with cross-border ČD services either provided by bus or withdrawn completely. Also note these "Corridor" services do not appear in the Polish timetable.

Jindřichov ve Slezsku ČD - Głuchołazy PKP

[D] see preceding item.

Krnov ČD - Pietrowice PKP (- Głubczyce)

Line closed and lifted after World War II.

Chuchelná ČD - Krzanowice PKP

Line closed and lifted after World War II.

Bohumín/Bohumín-Vrbice ČD - Chałupki PKP

[E] PKP works passenger services to Bohumín or Ostrava, ČD/PKP freight locos exchange on both sides of the Border.

The service was withdrawn on 13 December 2003, reinstated 11 December 2005 and withdrawn again on 15 December 2013. Re-opening with use by EC's was delayed until 18 January 2016 from the planned 13 December 2015 and this now includes use of the Bohumin avoiding curve.

Petrovice u Karviné ČD - Zebrzydowice PKP

[E] PKP work passenger services to Bohumin. ČD/PKP Freight locomotive exchange takes place at both Petrovice u Karviné and Zebrzydowice.

This border crossing re-opened to passengers with one daily Wien - Warszawa pair from 11 December 2022. Use had vastly reduced in Spring 2020, then ceased later that year due to major engineering work in the Czechowice-Dziedzice area with all services diverted to other border crossings.

Český Těšín ČD - Cieszyn PKP

[E] The current passenger service is worked by ČD DMU's terminating at Cieszyn. Freight is believed worked cross border by both ČD & PKP.

The PKP EMU operated passenger services were withdrawn from the start of the 2009/2010 timetable, then reinstated using ČD diesel units from 13 December 2015. After an initial pandemic related but three year suspension, the ČD operated service resumed from 1 August 2022.

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