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Warszawa Wschodnia railway station

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Warszawa Wschodnia, in English Warsaw East, is one of the most important railway stations in Warsaw, Poland. Its more official name is Warszawa Wschodnia Osobowa (translated as Warsaw East Passenger). It is located on the eastern side of the Vistula river, on the border of the Praga-Północ and Praga-Południe districts, on the Warsaw Cross-City Line. It serves all trains passing through the larger Warszawa Centralna and Śródmieście stations which stop or terminate at Wschodnia station. It is one of the busiest railway stations in Poland, with over 800 daily trains.

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Warszawa Wschodnia railway station
Lubelska, Warsaw Praga-Południe (Warsaw)

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Lubelska 24
03-802 Warsaw, Praga-Południe (Warsaw)
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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