Polonia (train)

Polonia
Overview
Service type EuroCity (EC)
Status Operational
Locale Austria
Czech Republic
Poland
First service 1997 (1997)
Current operator(s) PKP, ČD, ÖBB
Route
Start Wien Westbahnhof /
Villach Hbf
End Warszawa Wschodnia
Distance travelled 991 km (616 mi)
Average journey time 12 h 16 min
Service frequency Daily
Train number(s) EC 102/103 (Austria, Czech republic)
EIC 102/103 (Poland)
On-board services
Class(es) first and second class
Seating arrangements open and 6-seat compartments
Catering facilities dining car
Technical
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Operating speed 160 km/h

The Polonia is a EuroCity (EC) express train. It was introduced in 1997, to supplement the existing EuroCity train, the Sobieski, on the international route between Vienna, the capital of Austria, and Warsaw, the capital of Poland, via the Czech Republic.

The train's name, Polonia, is the Latin word for "Poland".

As of 2013, the northbound train, EC 102, departs from Villach Hbf, in Villach, Austria, at shortly after 09:00, and the southbound train, EC 103, departs from Warszawa Wschodnia in Warsaw at shortly after 06:00. Both trains arrive at their destinations after a journey time, via Vienna, of approximately twelve and a half hours.[1][2]

Formation (consist)

The train is composed of rolling stock of all three participating railways PKP, ČD and ÖBB and includes a dining car operated by PKP/WARS. Some of the coaches only operate on certain days between Villach and Břeclav or Bohumín.[3]

The train is pulled by locomotives of the Siemens ES 64 U type: between Villach and Břeclav by an ÖBB 1116, between Břeclav and Warszawa by a PKP EU44.

See also

References

  1. "Route of train EC 102 Polonia". czech-transport.com website. czech-transport.com. Retrieved 7 April 2013. External link in |work= (help)
  2. "Route of train EC 103 Polonia". czech-transport.com website. czech-transport.com. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  3. Train compositions 2013/2014: EC/EIC 102 and EIC/EC 103 Polonia, from vagonweb.cz
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