Streckenin – Szubin railway line

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Żnin – Szubin
Znin – Schubin
Route number : 392
Route length: 18.8 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
   
from Inowrocław (Hohensalza)
   
0 Żnin (Znin / u. German occupation Dietfurt (Warthel) )
   
to Drawski Młyn (Dratzigmühle)
   
4.397 Jaroszewo (Jaroschewo / u. German Bes.Garau )
   
12.734 Wąsosz Wielkopolski (Wonsosch / u. German owner Preußensee )
   
15.086 Kowalewo Wielkopolski (Grünhagen (Pos.) / U. German owner Grünhagen (Warthel) )
   
from Poznań (Poznan)
   
18.802 Szubin (Schubin / and German owner Altburgund )
Route - straight ahead
to Bydgoszcz (Bromberg)

The railway Żnin-Szubin (Znin-Shubin) was a railway line in the Polish province Kujawy .

The branch line was opened in October 1895 together with the continuation to Bromberg by the Prussian State Railways . The 1914 summer timetable provided for four pairs of trains.

After the First World War , the route came to Poland. In 1990 the Polish State Railways stopped traffic. The route was dismantled.

literature

  • Ryszard Stankiewicz and Marcin Stiasny: Atlas Linii Kolejowych Polski 2014. Eurosprinter, Rybnik 2014, ISBN 978-83-63652-12-8 , p. C5

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Remarks

  1. This is written according to the railway atlas listed in the “Literature” section. According to bazakolejowa.pl , the opening did not take place until two years later, in October 1897.
  2. ^ Course book May 1914