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===Closures===
===Closures===
260 [Part]: Rokitki – Chojnow  
* 260 [Part]: Rokitki – Chojnow  
453 [Part]: Gdansk Brzezno - Gdansk Nowy Port  
* 453 [Part]: Gdansk Brzezno - Gdansk Nowy Port  


===Significant timetable changes during the period commencing 15 December 2002===
===Significant timetable changes===


A separate International section was included in the timetable.
A separate International section was included in the timetable.
136: Chabowka – Nowy Sacz Services resumed from 17 March 2003 but ceased very soon afterwards due to a landslide.  
* 136: Chabowka – Nowy Sacz Services resumed from 17 March 2003 but ceased very soon afterwards due to a landslide.  
136: Reopened between Nowy Sacz and Limanowa on 2 April 2003  
* 136: Reopened between Nowy Sacz and Limanowa on 2 April 2003  
343: Zbaszynek to Gorzow resumed on 1 September 2003 after previously closing in Autumn 2002.  
* 343: Zbaszynek to Gorzow resumed on 1 September 2003 after previously closing in Autumn 2002.  
441: Sominino - Kartuzy Service withdrawn on 31 January 2003  
* 441: Sominino - Kartuzy Service withdrawn on 31 January 2003


==Changes during the timetable period commencing 10 June 2001==
==Changes during the timetable period commencing 10 June 2001==

Revision as of 20:00, 27 November 2010

Introduction

This document acts as an archive for Recent and Future Changes prior to the December 2007 timetable change.

Changes during the 2006 timetable period

Closures

131 [part] The branch from Gorlice Zagórzany to Gorlice closed on 19 June 2006 Part 136 Rabka Zdroj -Tymbark - Nowy Sacz closed to regular passenger services on 18 June 2006, with earlier bus substitution between Rabka Zdroj and Tymbark from an unknown date 429 [part] Czersk – Bąk Closed on 31 March but reopened on 1 June 2006 503a Elbląg – Braniewo Closed on 31 March 2006

Re-openings

113 Radom – Drzewica A daily Lublin – Poznan train commenced using this route on 1 June 2006 142 Kraków Mydlniki – Kraków Airport [Balice] Conversion of a freight-only line to passenger use which opened on 26 May 2006 250 Jelenia Góra – Lwówek Śląski was bus substituted until one of two pairs were reinstated as a train sometime in May 2006 317 [part] The 4km Narrow Gauge line from Pleszew Miasto to Pleszew Wąsk reopened from 17 September 2006 with Town Council financial support, services by SKPL. Later closed and reopened again! Part 365 Ulikowo – Kalisz Pomorski plus Part of 364 [2km of a long closed line from Kalisz Pomorski to Kalisz Pomorski Miasto re-opened on 1 September 2006 410 Part Sierpc – Nasielsk had trains reinstated on 1 June 2006 following long term bus substitution 535 Part Olecko to Suwalki, re-opened on 24 June 2006 609 Legionowo to Tłuszcz [weekends only from 3 June and daily service from 3 July 2006]

Other significant changes

122 After an incident at the SUW2000 gauge changer at Mostiska 2 in the Ukraine on 3 October 2006, the through Kraków – Kiev service was interrupted and a change of train from Standard to Broad gauge was required at the PKP border station of Medyka. This continued until 29 October 2006 when the change of train was moved to Przemyśl meaning the only passenger service using standard gauge tracks from Przemyśl to Mostiska 2 had been withdrawn. 131 Local services between Biecz and Jasło were withdrawn on 31 March 2006 leaving just a dated pair over this 18km section. A daily local pair was reinstated from 3 September but withdrawn again on 9 December 2006 133 The restriction where only Polish and Ukrainian citizens could use the Krościenko border crossing was lifted on 1 February 2006 245 Walbrzych Gł.- Kłodzko Gł all local services withdrawn on 31 March 2006 leaving just a summer dated pair.

Changes with the timetable commencing 11 December 2005

Closures

115: Grebow – Wielowieś 215: Jelcz Laskowice – Biskupice Oławskie 332: Wolsztyn – Konotop [Timetabled mushroom pickers trains withdrawn]

The following unusual routes also closed to passenger services: 102/175: Częstochowa avoiders 107/135: Kraków Batowice – Kraków Olsza – Kraków Płaszów 131/132: Jasło avoiding curve 300/315: Barłogi – Ponętów 608: [Warszawa Wschodnia] – p odg Targówek – p odg Jagiellonka – [Warszawa Gdańska]

Re-openings

100/109: A service resumed over the north-to-west curve connecting the CMK with the Kielce - Częstochowa line. Later withdrawn on 9 December 2007. 152: Cross border service from Chałupki - Bohumin (ČD) resumed Regular services were reinstated over the short section on 321 from Jarocin station to the junction from 320 as one pair of trains from Krotoszyn terminate/commence at Jarocin. 321: Krotoszyn to Milicz so the complete line from Krotoszyn to Oleśnica across the Regional Boundary was now reopened.

Significant changes

Increased service over 109 between Koniecpol and Starzyny in comparison to the southbound train on just one day in 2005. A train service resumed throughout between Chabówka and Nowy Sącz on 136, replacing the partial bus substitution Since withdrawn again. The overnight Warsawa – Praha via the cross border on 230 between Międzylesie to Lichkov (ČD) was withdrawn and replaced by a day Poznan – Praha service. The sleeper service between Warszawa and Brussels was diverted from Köln to Frankfurt [Main]. The Suwalki to Sestokai in Lithuania service on 537 resumed daily operation.

Changes during the timetable period commencing 12 December 2004

Closures

113 [Part]: Radom – Drzewica 161: Fosowskie – Kluczborc 557 [Part]: Hrubieszów Miasto – Zamość

The following unusual routes also closed to passenger services: 130/131: Stroze avoiding curve 300/360: the Northern ring avoiding Poznan Glowny 300/Ex 398: the southern Poznan ring route via Poznan Franowo. 366 [Part]: Szczecin Zdroje – Szczecin Podjuchy 607 [Part]: Łódź Widzew – Zgierz

Many other closures were proposed to take effect on this date so no timings were published in the timetable, but funding was eventually provided and a service still continues into 2006. Note some services were actually withdrawn but then reinstated.

131: Gorlice Zagórzany – Gorlice [no trains in printed timetable, timings on web site from timetable change date, and services continued] 321 [Part]: Krotoszyn – Grobowno Wielkie [Service withdrawn 11 December 2004 but reinstated between Milicz and Grobowno Wielkie from 7 February 2005. Krotoszyn to Milicz reopened on 11 December 2005 350 [Part]: Glogów – Leszno [bus substituted on 11 December 2004 but trains recommenced on 7 February 2005 410: Lipno – Sierpc [service was withdrawn on 11 December 2004, no trains in printed timetable but reopened from unknown date late 2004/early 2005 with 2 pairs] 410: Sierpc – Nasielk [Bus substitution withdrawn on 11 December 2004 so no entry in printed timetable, but buses resumed from unknown date in late 2004/early 2005]. Planned that trains will resume some time in 2006 415 [Part]: Kwidzyn – Grudziądz [no trains in printed timetable, timings given on web site from timetable change date until 5 February 2005 but they have continued] 429: Bąk – Czerk no trains in printed timetable, but services continued throughout 431 [Part]: Brodnica – Dzialdowo Service was withdrawn on 11 December 2004 but reopened from 7 February 2005 440 [Part]: Koscierzyna – Lipowa Tucholska [Printed timetable showed trains throughout period, web site originally showed trains only until 5 February 2005 but later changed to daily with revised timings.] 451: Lebork – Łeba [Printed timetable showed trains throughout period, web site originally showed trains until 5 February 2005 and resuming for the summer but later changed to all year round service] 453: [Gdańsk Glowny] – Gdańsk Stocznia – Gdańsk Brzezno [no trains in printed timetable, web site correctly showed trains continuing until 24 June 2005 when pre-planned closure occurred] Significant timetable changes during the period commencing 12 December 2004: 102/175: As per the > and | route indicators, it was confirmed by travellers that both routes between Częstochowa Stradom and Poraj were in use in 2005. 107 [Part]: Koniecpol – Starzyny reduced to one Pilgrim train southbound on one day, 25 August 2005 [Note service increased in 2006] 114/601: If the > and | route indicators were accurate, the services avoiding Koluszki used the alternative route via Słotwiny in 2005 but this was not confirmed. 120: Dated F category steam trains on a circuit round Krakow via the Nowa Huta freight only lines introduced 120: Krakow to Wieliczka Rynek service was converted from EMU to Railbus plus dated but F category steam specials 123: Horyniec Zdroj – Hrebenne reduced to 24 June – 31 August 2005 only 123: Hrebenne – Rawa Russka [Ukraine] reduced to run summer only commencing on 24 May but later completely withdrawn 131/132: Reinstatement of service via the Jasło avoiding curve between 25 May to 31 August 2005 133: All trains to/from Chirow [Ukraine] diverted to run to and from Sanok via the previously freight only side of the triangle no longer serving Zagórz 136: F status Steam specials shown between Chabówka – Dobra k. Limanowej did not run due to a landslip. 260: Additional DB worked trains across the border from Gorlitz to Zgorzelec, confirmed as terminating in the platform on the closed line towards Lubań Śląski 267: Legnica to Rudna Gwizdanów Local services withdrawn leaving just a pair of overnight Regional trains between 24 June and 5 September 2005 270: A new combined table for Legnica – Zary – Forst, previously shown as 260 and 358 321/323: Two pairs of Leszno - Gostyń - Jarocin trains shown as continuing to Gneizno on B days via a connection at the north end of Jarocin station. 332/ex 348: Mushroom pickers specials ran to Konotop from Poznan via Wolsztyn on Saturdays in June and September 2005 as listed in the footnotes to the timings on 332 368: Introduction of a Szczecin to Amsterdam pair via Tantow and Berlin 390: Part Reinstatement of trains between Golancz – Wagrowiec 429/440: Reinstatement of services over the short link from Lipowa Tucholska to Szlachta 608: Two trains continuing from Warsawa Wschodnia to Warsawa Gdanska via a reinstated to passenger service curve Other significant changes during the year commencing 12 December 2004: 123: Hrebenne – Rawa Russka [Ukraine] withdrawn after service on 3 July 2005 134: Summer only service between Zagórz – Lupków reduced on 14 June to FSSuO Ex 201: Opole Gl – Kluczbork reopened on 3 October 2005 with three pairs daily 230: Czech Railways introduced two pairs of weekend and bank holiday local services across the border from Lichkov to Międzylesie in February 2005. Only the overnight Praha – Warsaw used this route previously 246 ex 221: Nysa – Brzeg reopened from 7 February 2005 250: Jelenia Góra - Lwówek Śląski bus substituted from 29 June 270: Local services from Tuplice across the border to Forst in Germany were replaced by buses from 12 January until 21 November 2005 as the temporary DB approval for the new PKP Railbus used expired. The only service using this route in this period was the 6 days a week Berlin Zoo – Krakow “Wawel” International train. 315: Local services to/from Inowroclaw resumed running direct to Zdunska Wola Karznice from 12 October 2005 366 [Part]: Szczecin Zdroje – Szczecin Podjuchy. A daily service resumed 3 October 2005 but did not survive into the 2006 timetable 384 ex 381: Sławno and Darłowo reopened originally for a summer period from 20 June but later extended to 30 September, and then to December 2005 and the service continues 453: [Gdańsk Glowny] – Gdańsk Stocznia – Gdańsk Brzezno Service withdrawn on 24 June 2005 as per long term closure notice 535: Elk – Olecko reopened from 18 February 2005 537: The Warsaw - Suwalki - Vilnius [Lithuania] sleeper service was withdrawn and replaced by a timetable listed bus service after 27/28 May, leaving just a daily pair scheduled until 2 October on the Standard Gauge tracks from Suwalki to Sestokai in Lithuania. At the last moment they continued running on FSSuO and days around Bank Holidays.

Changes during the timetable period commencing 14 December 2003

Closures

146 [Part]: The curve from Chybie to Chybie Mnich 160 [Part]: Chałupki - Bohumin (ČD) [Reopened 11 December 2005]

Significant timetable changes

  • 105: No service listed between Bukowno and Jaworzno Szczakowa. Local trains had been withdrawn on 6 October 2002 but a summer only westbound overnight was shown using this route in 2003. This timetable was the first confirmation that passenger services ceased with the last running of the summer only service on 1 September 2003
  • 112: [Kielce] Sitkówka Nowiny – Busko Zdrój closed on 10 October 2004
  • 115: All local services withdrawn between Sandmierz and Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski on 10 October 2004
  • 122: Przemyśl - Medyka A new cross border service was introduced on three days a week from Krakow to/from Kiev via the standard gauge tracks of 122 and a new gauge changing facility at Mostiska 2 in the Ukraine. Additionally, the timetabled standard gauge local service was withdrawn on 31 March 2004, but it is suspected trains continue as unadvertised staff trains as the main users were railway transhipment yard workers. Confirmation would be welcomed. Two pairs of Broad Gauge services to/from Przemyśl continue.
  • 134: Zagórz to Łupków closed on 31 March 2004, but reopened on 1 May 2004 with this and the ZSSK operated connections across the border into Slovakia reduced to summer only from 1 May, later further reduced to FSSuO from 14 June 2004
  • 136: Train services from Novy Sacz were restored onwards from Limanova to Tymbark on 1 September 2004 with buses onwards to Chabówka.
  • 146 [Part]: Pawlowice Śląskie – Strumien closed 13 December 2003, reopened 5 January 2004, closed again 31 March 2004
  • 206: [Nysa] – Nowy Swietow – Głuchołazy Zdrój closed 31 July 2004
  • 230 [Part]: [Klodzko] – Krosnowice Klodzkie – Stronie Śląskie Bus substituted from 15 March 2004. Buses later withdrawn from unknown date.
  • 240 [Part]: Boguszów Gorce Wschód – Mezimesti [ČD] Closed 13 December 2003, reopened 5 January 2004, closed again 31 March 2004
  • 247: The Lubawka branch trains [Table 247] were diverted to run to/from Jelenia Gora rather than to/from Walbrzych via a reversal at Sedzislaw. Trains then replaced by buses from 4 May 2004 and even these buses were withdrawn on 11 December 2004
  • 315: Local services between Inowroclaw and Zdunska Wola Karsznice diverted via a previously freight only curve to Zdunska Wola for better connections with Łódź - Ostrow trains on table 200.
  • 320b: Timings for a proposed reopening from Ostrzeszow to Grabow n. Prosna by private operator SKPL were shown under Note F but these never operated and the table has not appeared in later timetables.
  • 321: Trains withdrawn from the short section from Jarocin station to the junction with the curve from Table 320 on 31 March 2004 [Note : Service reinstated 11.12.2005]
  • 323: [Leszno] – Kąkolewo – Jarocin closed 31 March 2004, later reopened on 1 September 2004
  • 361: Stargard Szczeciński – Pyrzyce closed 31 March 2004
  • 365: [Stargard Szczeciński] – Ulikowo – Kalisz Pomorski closed 30 June 2004 with a bus service provided from 1 September 2004
  • 390 [Part]: Bydgoszcz – Kcynia Trains replaced by buses from 4 May 2004, buses withdrawn 11 December 2004
  • 390 [Part]: Kcynia – Golancz – Wagrowiec Service withdrawn on 30 April 2004, with Golancz – Wagrowiec reopened 12 December 2004
  • 395: Inowroclaw – Znin Trains replaced by buses from 4 May 2004, buses withdrawn 11 December 2004
  • 410 [Part]: Sierpc – Nasielk Trains replaced by buses from 1 June 2004
  • 416: Bydgoszcz – Bydgoszcz Fordon Service withdrawn 30 April 2004
  • 424: Chojnice – Kościerzyna Trains replaced by buses from 13 April 2004 but reinstated initially just for summer period from 1 July 2004 but have continued
  • 429 [Part]: Czerk – Bąk closed 31 March 2004 but reopened 10 May 2004
  • 429/440: The pair of summer trains via the short link between Szlachta - Lipowa Tucholska did not appear in the 2004 timetable so services were withdrawn on 28 September 2003. Later reinstated on 12 December 2004.
  • 541 [Part]: Hajnówka - Cisówka Trains withdrawn from 19 April 2004 with bus replacement only as far as Siemianówka. Buses withdrawn from unknown date.
  • 604: Pilawa – Lukow local trains withdrawn from 3 August 2004 leaving only passenger use by a pair of non-stop International services
  • 900: The timetabled listed sleeper service from Warszawa to Brussels eventually ran beyond Köln from 13 June 2004 on delivery of new sleeping cars.

Changes during the timetable period commencing 15 December 2002

Closures

  • 260 [Part]: Rokitki – Chojnow
  • 453 [Part]: Gdansk Brzezno - Gdansk Nowy Port

Significant timetable changes

A separate International section was included in the timetable.

  • 136: Chabowka – Nowy Sacz Services resumed from 17 March 2003 but ceased very soon afterwards due to a landslide.
  • 136: Reopened between Nowy Sacz and Limanowa on 2 April 2003
  • 343: Zbaszynek to Gorzow resumed on 1 September 2003 after previously closing in Autumn 2002.
  • 441: Sominino - Kartuzy Service withdrawn on 31 January 2003

Changes during the timetable period commencing 10 June 2001

This was the period of standardisation of most European timetable changeover dates to Winter.

The cross-border section of Table 151 Zwardon to Cadca in Slovakia opened to electric traction.

Table 552 Chełm - Włodawa closed on 11 November 2002 after a previous closure and re-opening.

The following closed at the end of September/start of October 2002 on slightly varying dates:

138: Wadowice – Trzebinia 260: Luban Slaski – Zgorzelec/Zgorzelec Miasto 318: Kępno – Oleśnica 333: Czerwieńsk - Gubin – Guben (DB) 343: Zbąszynek – Gorzów [but reopened on 1 September 2003] 358: Żagań – Głogów 359: Żary – Węgliniec 367: Szczecin Glowny – Trzebież Szczeciński 512 Korsze – Bartosyce closed on 1 July 2002.


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