🇵🇱 Warsaw

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Country 🇵🇱
Type Standard
Coordinates 52.219974, 20.965244
Timezone Europe/Warsaw
Connections 0
UIC Code 5103350

About Warsaw

Warszawa Zachodnia (Warsaw West) is the second busiest station in the Polish capital, serving as a major interchange on the east-west Warsaw Agglomeration Railway and an important terminus for intercity trains heading west toward Łódź, Poznań, and the German border. Located on the western edge of the city centre, it is directly connected to the Warszawa Zachodnia bus terminal, one of the largest long-distance bus hubs in Poland. The station is currently undergoing redevelopment as part of a wider urban regeneration of the surrounding Wola district.

Frequently Asked Questions

Warsaw West station is served by urban commuter rail (SKM) lines and is a short ride from Warszawa Centralna in the heart of the city. Numerous bus and tram lines also connect the station to the surrounding districts and the Wola business area.
Many PKP Intercity trains departing westward toward Poznań, Berlin, and Wrocław stop at Zachodnia before or after Warszawa Centralna, making it a useful pick-up point for passengers in the western suburbs. Regional Mazovian Railways (KM) services also call here.
Luggage lockers are available at Zachodnia, though the range is smaller than at Warszawa Centralna. For comprehensive storage, Centralna is recommended and is only a few minutes away on the urban rail.
The adjacent bus terminal at Zachodnia is Warsaw's main hub for PKS long-distance domestic coaches and some international FlixBus and Eurolines services, making it an important multimodal interchange for intercity travel.
Centralna is deeper underground and at the geographic centre of the city, while Zachodnia is above-ground and on the western side, closer to Wola and Ochota. For passengers connecting to long-distance buses or coming from western Warsaw, Zachodnia is often more practical.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27