You can find on this page the Poland trains map to print and to download in PDF. The Poland railways map presents the rail network and shows high speed rails routes of Poland in Europe.

Poland rail map

Map of Poland train lines

The Poland rail map shows all the railway stations and lines of Poland trains. This train map of Poland will allow you to easily travel by train in showing the major rail routes and high speed rail routes of Poland in Europe. The Poland rail map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Polish railways network currently consists of around 19,599 kilometres (12,178 mi) of track as its mentioned in Poland rail map, of which the vast majority is electrified using a 3 kV DC overhead line system. The average age of Poland railway network is now so high that many sections of track are limited to speeds of 100 km/h (62 mph) or less and although 'high-speed lines' do exist they rarely exceed an average speed limit of 160 km/h (99 mph); the exception to this rule being the Central Trunk Line which runs from Warsaw to Katowice and allows speeds of up to around 220 km/h (140 mph) (soon to be upgraded to 260 km/h/160 mph).

Rail transport has many uses in Poland and although this is generally kept within the long/short distance passenger and freight category it is also used in the form or rapid transit in some areas as you can see in Poland rail map. This includes: PKP Szybka Kolej Miejska in the Tri-city area of Northern Poland, Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa A suburban railway in the capital, Warsaw, Szybka Kolej Miejska a suburban, city-owned line in Warsaw, Warsaw Metro An underground metro system in operation in Warsaw which is currently undergoing a period of rapid expansion and modernisation.

Currently, many foreign services operate on the Polish Railways network; many of these are, as previously stated, Eurocity or Euronight trains operating between Western and Eastern European destinations, most notably the EN Jan Kiepura direct sleeping cars which operate between Russia and Amsterdam, Basel and Munich via Warsaw, Poznan and Germany as its shown in Poland rail map. These trains generally consist of many varied units from different rail operators which are added to the train as it passes through their area of operation. They can, due to this, have rather a multinational look about them.