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Polish narrow gauge railways Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Polish narrow gauge railways

Due to economical changes in 1990s, many of the lines have been closed or even dismantled, however some of then are still operating. As - generally speaking - Germans used to be more fond of railways (while Russians and Austrians less) most of the narrow gauge lines had been built in what is nowadays the western part of Poland. The region that owns most of the still working lines isWielkopolska. In most cases at least one station of a narrow gauge railway is next to a normal-gauge one, so it is easy to start a narrow-gauge adventure getting there by regular train.

Polish narrow gauge railways Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 3 sections including:

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