Iława Główna railway station

Iława Główna railway station — view
Iława Główna railway station. Photo: WiktorN.PL, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
IŁAWA, POLAND
Iława Główna Railway Station

The primary transport hub serving the town of Iława, connecting passengers across Poland via express, intercity, and regional rail services.

At a glance

Iława Główna is Poland’s main railway station in the town of Iława, situated in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The station functions as a vital transit point linking Iława to major Polish cities and neighbouring regions through multiple rail operators and service tiers.

History

Information about the station’s origins and development history is not available in the current record.

What you see

Specific architectural details and structural features of the station are not documented in available sources.

Cultural significance

The station represents modern Polish railway infrastructure and serves as an important node in the national transport network, facilitating connections between urban centres and regional communities.

Key facts

  • Location: Iława, Poland
  • Coordinates: 53.5826128, 19.5732772
  • Operator services: PKP Express Intercity Premium (EIP), Intercity (IC), Twoje Linie Kolejowe (TLK), and Polregio

Practical information & getting there

The station connects Iława to various cities across Poland through express and intercity services, as well as regional trains serving neighbouring areas. For current schedules, routes, and ticket information, consult PKP (Polish Railways) or the relevant operator websites.

Sources & resources

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