Zgierz railway station

Zgierz
Regional Station
Main building of the station
General information
LocationZgierz, Łódź Voivodeship
Poland
Owned byPolish State Railways
Line(s)
Platforms2
Tracks5
History
Opened1902
Rebuilt1923-1926, 2019-ongoing
Electrified1965
Previous namesGörnau (1940-1945)
Services
Preceding station PKP Intercity Following station
Ozorków IC Łódź Żabieniec
Łódź Żabieniec
towards Katowice
TLK Ozorków
Preceding station Polregio Following station
Zgierz Jaracza PR Łódź Radogoszcz Zachód
Preceding station ŁKA Following station
Łódź Radogoszcz Zachód Łódź - Toruń Zgierz Jaracza
towards Toruń
Łódź - Łowicz Smardzew
Łódź Radogoszcz Zachód Łódź Widzew - Łódź Kaliska - Zgierz Terminus
Łódź Radogoszcz Wschód Łódź Widzew - Zgierz via Stoki

Zgierz is a main railway station for the town of Zgierz, Łódź Voivodeship, serving two major railway lines connecting Łódź with Kutno and Łowicz, as well as being a key station of the railway ring surrounding city of Łódź.

Opened in 1902, it initially served the Warsaw-Kalisz Railway section between Łódź Kaliska and Łowicz stations, but in the 1920s it was rebuilt due to construction of a line between Łódź Widzew and Kutno stations. The main station's building was built in Renaissance Revival style, same as those in Pabianice, Zduńska Wola and Sieradz. The building hasn't changed significantly until the 1980s, when the first refurbishment was made (exterior was plastered, and the interior rearranged) and 2011, when the building went under capital refurbishment. Since 2019 the station goes through another refurbishment.

Currently, the station serves mostly ŁKA commuter trains running from Łódź to Łowicz and Kutno, as well as commuter routes from Łódź Kaliska, Łódź Fabryczna and Łódź Widzew stations as well. It is also a stopping point for PolRegio regional trains running between Łódź and Toruń, as well as PKP Intercity trains running from Gdynia to Katowice.