Nisko railway station

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Nisko railway station

Nisko is a railway station in Nisko, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. In addition to the station building and the platform, there is a 400-meter-long goods ramp at the station.[1]

Train station ca 1900

The station building, constructed in 1899 according to a typical design of the former Austro-Hungarian railways, has architectural and historic value.[2]

Until the end of the 1990s, the station had a single-track siding to a sawmill and a military unit with a passing loop located between 1000-lecia and Sandomierska Streets. The remains of the track can now be found near the buildings of the former sawmill. Despite the electrification of the lines in 1989, shaped semaphores are still used at the station.[1] In 2017, the station served 50-99 passengers a day.[3]

Building condition and planned renovation as of 2025

Domestic train services

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