In “I Live in Poland” Kazik Staszewski sang “Have you ever been to the train station in Kutno at night? It’s so dirty and ugly that your eyes are bursting”. As it turns out, it’s not the train station in Kutno that can compete for the title of the worst train station in Poland. It’s not the train station in Poznań either, which has long been considered one of the worst for passengers with transfers. Google Maps user opinions leave no illusions.
This is the worst train station in Poland? It is located on the route from Łódź to Warsaw
We increasingly choose trains, including when we travel to , and the reasons are comfort, attractive prices and promotions or environmental issues. Sometimes, rail transport is also a necessity. For some time now, railway stations in Poland have been gradually undergoing renovations, including general ones. The approach to rail is changing, but it is not visible everywhere. Taking into account the opinions of Google users, the worst is definitely the station in Koluszki. The city located in the Łódź province and located 25 km from Łódź and 115 km from Warsaw can boast the inglorious title of the worst station in Poland.
The Worst Train Station in Poland. Internet Users Have No Illusions, But There Is Hope for Change
Google users have rated the station 3.1 stars. For comparison, the sharply criticized Poznań station has 3.7 stars out of 5, and the previously mentioned station in Kutno has 4.1. Users point out many problems in their comments. Currently, the biggest one is the lack of ticket offices and toilets, which is related to the ongoing construction of the new station. The old building is to be demolished, and the new one will be built in a different location. Critics will probably greet this with great relief.
Koluszki train station The worst train station in Poland? Photo: Radosław Jóźwiak / Agencja Wyborcza.pl
Dark, dirty, neglected area, but great that there is a new museum building opposite. The lamps in the windows shine brighter than the lamp at the station. If you have a transfer here or God forbid you live in Koluszki, I sympathize
– wrote one Google user 2 months ago. Another internet user commented that “you could make a horror movie about this train station” and emphasized that one star is too many. Another asked, “is this the place that Santa Claus forgot about?”
Dirt, stench and poverty
– assessed the traveler.
There was also no shortage of comments saying that the station still “looks like it did during communism”, although some people mentioned it positively. JIf you feel like it, vote in our poll below.
Source: Gazeta

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