Gniew railway station

Coordinates: 53°49′59″N 18°49′03″E / 53.83298°N 18.81760°E / 53.83298; 18.81760
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Gniew
View of the former railway station buildings and platform.
General information
LocationGniew
Poland
Coordinates53°49′59″N 18°49′03″E / 53.83298°N 18.81760°E / 53.83298; 18.81760
Owned byPolskie Koleje Państwowe S.A.
Construction
Structure typeBuilding: Residential housing
Depot: Demolished
Water tower: Demolished
History
Opened1905
Previous namesMewe
until 1945

Gniew is a closed PKP railway station in Gniew (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland.

History[edit]

The idea of connecting Gniew to the railway network was initially rejected in the mid-19th century as the town already had good transport connections via the Vistula to Nowe and Świecie.[1] However, 55 years after the construction of the Prussian Eastern Railway residents of Gniew campaigned to have the town connected by branchline to Morzeszczyn.[2][3] Built in a Neo-Gothic style Gniew station opened on 5 January 1905.[2][4] Operating as the terminus on line 244 trains departing Gniew stopped at Brodzkie Młyny and Brody Pomorskie stations before arriving at their destination.[4]

Closure[edit]

The last passenger service left Gniew station on 10 July 1989[4] with freight services ending in 1992.[2]

Start station End station Line type
Gniew Morzeszczyn Passenger/Freight

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schultz, Werner (1972). 675 Jahre Stadt Mewe an der Weichsel, 1297 - 1972 (in German). Paul Zimnoch & Söhne. p. 12.
  2. ^ a b c Sierko, Stanisław. "Dworzec Kolejowy – Gniew". Kociewie 24 (in Polish). Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Railway station and railway line". gniew.pl. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "W GNIEWIE". 13 December 2015. Retrieved 24 September 2023.