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[[File:Grodzisk Mazowiecki 2015 1.png|center|thumb|Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Semaforek (kolej.org.pl)]] | [[File:Grodzisk Mazowiecki 2015 1.png|center|thumb|Grodzisk Mazowiecki – Semaforek (kolej.org.pl)]] | ||
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[[File:Grodzisk speedV2.jpg|center|Zawiercie - the hi-speed switches are marked on a panel by having an easier angle (see picture below). There are two 100km/h switches on Zawiercie. Author: '''bprog''']] | |||
==Traffic on the track== | ==Traffic on the track== | ||
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======Thanks to the creation of this page====== | ======Thanks to the creation of this page====== | ||
*Roman - Created page | *Roman - Created page | ||
*Bprog - Pictures of speeds through switches. |
Revision as of 00:31, 23 March 2023
Grodzisk Mazowiecki is the junction station where the Central Railway Main Line begins. At the same time, a four-track section of lines nos. 1 and 447, leaving Warsaw, ends here - further on, long-distance and suburban trains already use a single, double-track route towards Zyrardow. However, the exit of long-distance trains in the direction of Skierniewice is collision-ridden - it requires crossing a track with the opposite direction of traffic. A comprehensive modernisation of the station was carried out in 2014-2015, after which it has 6 main tracks. At the platforms there are 2 main tracks - suburban main tracks (3 and 4) and additional main track No. 14. Long-distance tracks No. 1 and 2 have no platform edges, as does track No. 11. The platforms are connected to the station and the north side of the village via a footbridge and subway. Behind the platforms, there are 2 lay-back tracks used for turning trains that are terminating. In the turnout head on the Zyrardow side, however, the first turnouts in Poland are built in, enabling trains to travel in the turning direction at speeds of up to 130 km/h. Train traffic is managed by the "Gr" signal box, which has computer equipment with traffic lights..[1]
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Tracks in the station
Speeds at switches
Traffic on the track
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Thanks to the creation of this page
- Roman - Created page
- Bprog - Pictures of speeds through switches.