Łódź Fabryczna railway station
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Łódź Fabryczna (Polish pronunciation: [faˈbrɨt͡ʂna]) is the largest and most modern railway station in the city of Łódź, Poland. It was originally constructed at the initiative of industrialist Karl Wilhelm Scheibler in 1865. In the old Polish classification of stations it was placed under the B category. The station is located in the centre of Łódź. Trains depart frequently via Koluszki to Warszawa Wschodnia, Kraków, Częstochowa, and Tomaszów Mazowiecki. It was closed on 16 October 2011 as a part of a major redevelopment project to build a new railway station and transport interchange and reopened on 11 December 2016.
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Pasaż Czterech Kultur, Łódź Łódź-Śródmieście
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| N 51.768888888889 ° | E 19.467777777778 ° |
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Pasaż Czterech Kultur
90-125 Łódź, Łódź-Śródmieście
Łódzkie Voivodship, Poland
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