PKP Intercity Debuts 50 Upgraded Combo Railcars on Key Polish Routes.

50 modernized Combo carriages
50 modernized Combo carriages

Modernized Trains from PKP Intercity

According to Novyny.live: Polish rail operator PKP Intercity has taken delivery of 50 refurbished Combo railcars, built by H. Cegielski Fabryka Pojazdów Szynowych in Poznań. These upgraded units are set to serve popular holiday travel corridors during the festive season. The first cars arrived in early April, with the full batch accepted by the end of May.

Enhanced Comfort and Accessibility

The Combo cars will operate on the Poznań–Zakopane–Poznań and Kraków–Kołobrzeg–Kraków lines. Designed with accessibility in mind, they feature amenities for passengers with disabilities, families traveling with children, and cyclists. This upgrade improves service inclusivity and makes journeys more comfortable for a wide range of travelers.

These modernized trains from PKP Intercity help unlock the tourism potential of the regions they serve while strengthening Poland’s transport infrastructure. With the new railcars, passengers can enjoy travel in modern, comfortable conditions—a boost to overall service quality.

The arrival of these new railcars marks a significant step in upgrading Poland’s railway system, likely driving higher tourist numbers in the regions along these routes. It also reflects growing demand for comfortable and accessible transport, which may spur further investment in infrastructure and passenger service improvements.


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