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Disabled People Square

1924 establishments in PolandBuildings and structures completed in 1924Roundabouts and traffic circles in PolandSquares in WarsawTransport infrastructure completed in 1924
Żoliborz
Warszawa plac Inwalidów (dron)
Warszawa plac Inwalidów (dron)

The Disabled People Square (Polish: Plac Inwalidów) is an urban square and traffic circle in Warsaw, Poland, within the Żoliborz district. It is located at the intersection of Czarnieckiego Street, Mickiewicza Street, and Wojska Polskiego Avenue. The square waw opened in 2024.

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Disabled People Square
Adama Mickiewicza, Warsaw Żoliborz

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Adama Mickiewicza

Adama Mickiewicza
01-552 Warsaw, Żoliborz
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Warszawa Gdańska station (also known as Dworzec Gdański; literally Gdańsk station) is a railway station in northern Warsaw, Poland. The name of the station derives from its past as the main station serving trains towards Gdańsk. Currently, trains in that direction use the main Cross-City Line and the Warszawa Centralna railway station. It is located on the "Northern Line" that runs between Central Warsaw and the city's Żoliborz district to the north. It serves as a transportation hub for regional trains departing the station. It connects with the Warsaw Metro's Dworzec Gdański stop, located below the railway station, and a number of nearby tram and bus stops. The Warsaw Metro has received EU funding to build a pedestrian tunnel linking the metro station to the railway station. The railway station is located some 3.5 km north of the main rail line crossing the city linking Warszawa Wschodnia, Warszawa Centralna and Warszawa Zachodnia railway stations and as such is sometimes used as a reserve station, used by trains during track works on the main line, but that is quite rare, as there are two tracks in each direction on the main line. Currently (2011), it is used exclusively by Koleje Mazowieckie for services KM9 to/from Ciechanów and Działdowo via Legionowo, Modlin, Nasielsk, where the train changes number, Mława (only for trains continue to Działdowo, from/to starting/terminating at Warszawa Wola). Trains continuing to Działdowo, wait in Ciechanów for 50 minutes. Some trains terminate at Legionowo and Modlin.