Krakow 
				Glowny central railway station.
				
				Krakow’s main train station is 
				blessed with a fairly central location: it practically abuts on 
				the Old Town historic district, being situated just 1,000 meters 
				northeast, on foot, from the city’s central square. Though, a 
				bit confusingly, apart from platforms the premises of the Krakow 
				Glowny railroad station lie underground with entrances somewhat 
				concealed.  
				
				  
				
				
				
				
				Main entry to the Krakow Glowny central train station leads thru 
				a shopping mall. 
				
				The new train station in Krakow was 
				opened in February 2014, proudly declared to be Poland’s first 
				entirely subterranean railway station, and in 2021 it has got the official name of the Marshal Jozef Pilsudski Station after Poland's national hero of the early 20th century. Its 10,000 square meters 
				of floor space is divided into three parallel arcades, one of 
				them raised and called entresol. The main mall contains shops, 
				eating places, coffee shops, etc. South of it there is an arcade 
				lined with ticket windows on one side where also luggage 
				lockers, passenger services, and waiting rooms can be found. The 
				southernmost mezzanine offers more waiting rooms and ticket 
				windows plus a VIP lounge.  
				
				Krakow Glowny train station has five 
				double-track platforms. Each of them is easily accessible from 
				the underground station facilities via numerous staircases and 
				elevators.  
				
				Train station is dworzec kolejowy 
				in Polish.  
				
 
  
				
				Accessibility of the Krakow 
				railroad station. 
				
				There are basically four gateways 
				the Krakow Glowny station. Unfortunately none of them is 
				obvious. The main entrance leads through the Galeria Krakowska 
				shopping mall and the most convenient access route runs from 
				Pawia street through the northernmost gate to the shopping 
				center, then immediately downstairs and straight ahead past 
				McDonald’s restaurant.  
				
				Another approach route from the Old 
				Town leads past the old station building at Lubicz street and 
				down a passage behind the Galeria Krakowska mall.  
				
				The Krakow Glowny train station may 
				also entered from the RDA central bus depot (and vice versa) at 
				Bosacka street. From the same street a separate entrance leads 
				to the mezzanine of the railway station.  
				
				Plus the Krakow central train 
				station is accessible from above by an elevator at a car park on 
				the roof over platforms. And from beneath via a short passage 
				connecting it with an underground tram stops.  
				
				The physical, street address of the 
				Krakow Glowny train station is ul. Pawia 5b.  
				
				Passenger services at the Krakow 
				Glowny train station.
				
				Capacity of the Krakow main train 
				station is 5,000 passengers per hour and up to 100,000 a day 
				(i.e. 24 hours). On an average day some 660 trains run its 12 
				tracks.  
				
				There are 28 ticket windows. Even if 
				not all of them are open on any ordinary day, the management 
				tries to anticipate peak hours and high seasons so long queuing 
				is rare. Plus there are automatic ticketing machines.  
				
				Left luggage facilities consist of 
				four banks of coin-operated lockers situated in four bays in the 
				row of ticket windows as well as the manned "luggage room" open 
				every day from 7 am to 10 pm and located next to last ticket 
				window. The latter charges 3 zlotys (PLN) for a small piece of 
				luggage, 4 PLN for a midsize one, and 6 PLN for a big bag or 
				suitcase - per every calendar day and 3 zlotys per day for a 
				coat or other item of clothing. As regards lockers, they cost 8 
				PLN and 12 PLN per day for a medium-sized and a large one 
				respectively.   
				
				Passengers may shop at twelve stores 
				including a pharmacy, bookstores, and a supermarket.  
				
				Toilets for the general public are 
				located downstairs, in the southwestern corner of the station, 
				together with showers and a diaper changing room. Lavatories for 
				the disabled persons is situated in the station’s southeastern 
				corner.  
				
				
				Map of the Krakow central train 
				station. 
				
				  
				
				Red squares 
				- elevators. 
               
				
				Letter "T" 
				- ticket windows. 
               
				
				Letter "L" 
				- luggage lockers. 
               
				
				ATM - cash 
				dispensers. 
               
				
				info - 
				railway information desk. 
               
          
    		 
          
          
    		 
          
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