Wieprzyce PKP (Gorzów Wielkopolski)
There are 15 photos from Wieprzyce PKP (Gorzów Wielkopolski) and 4 trams in the direction of Wieprzyce PKP (Gorzów Wielkopolski) on Tram Travels.
Miejski Zakład Komunikacji w Gorzowie Wielkopolskim (MZK Gorzów Wielkopolski) stops
Chrobrego, Fieldorfa "Nila", Jancarza, Katedra, Piaski, Silwana, and Wieprzyce PKP.
Photos and videos from Wieprzyce PKP (Gorzów Wielkopolski)

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Gorzow Tram Line 1 Wieprzyce PKP - Fieldorfa "Nila" (2024)A video from the driver's cab of a full-length tram ride on line 1 in Gorzów Wielkopolski, between Wieprzyce PKP and Fieldorfa "Nila." The line runs along one of the newest sections of track built in Gorzów. The line opened on July 22, 2023. While the rebuilt track on Dworcowa Street was opened on January 2, 2024, allowing trams to reach the central railway station again after 12 years, the section to Fieldorfa-Nila Street was constructed, where trams had never previously run. Over 2 km of new track and three new stops were added: Rondo Gdańskie, Szarych Szeregów, and Fieldorfa "Nila." The route ends with a terminus and junction, enabling only two-way trams to operate there. Before the reconstruction, the route ended at the Silwana loop on Szarych Szeregów Street. Tram lines 1, 3, and 4 run on this new track. Line 1 is approximately 10 km long with 22 stops. The scheduled trip takes about 31 minutes. The route for line 1: Wieprzyce PKP - Kostrzyńska - Aleje 11 Listopada - Generała Władysława Sikorskiego - Warszawska - Podmiejska - Pomorska - Franciszek Walczaka - Fieldorfa "Nila" Street. More details are available in the subtitles displayed in the video (activated by clicking the bar at the bottom). Gorzów Wielkopolski is the 29th most populous city in Poland, with a population of 116,000 residents. Electric trams have been running here since 1899. It is one of 15 Polish cities with its own tram network. The network comprises four permanent tram lines, operating during the day, totaling approximately 13 km. The video was recorded on a PESA Twist 2015N tram, vehicle number 301, in August 2023. Special thanks and greetings to Marcin Pejski, Head of the Transportation Dispatch Department at the Municipal Transport Company in Gorzów Wielkopolski Sp. z o.o., for his help in making this project possible. The video is in 4K resolution.
Video from the driver's cab showing the entire route of tram line 1 in Gorzów, along the Wieprzyce PKP - Fieldorfa "Nil" route. We arrive at the departure stop at the Wieprzyce PKP terminus. Behind us is the Gorzów Wielkopolski Wieprzyce railway station. The track on the left leads to the terminus and then forks to the right, heading along Dobra Street to the entrance of the MZK tram depot. The initial section of the route is single-track with passing loops along Kostrzyńska Street. Line 1 is approximately 10 km long and has 22 stops. The route takes about 31 minutes to complete on schedule. Line 1 runs along Wieprzyce PKP - Kostrzyńska - Aleje 11 Listopada - Generała Władysława Sikorskiego - Warszawska - Podmiejska - Pomorska - Franciszka Walczaka - Fieldorfa "Nila" Street. The line follows one of the newest track sections built in Gorzów. It opened on July 22, 2023. Over 2 km of new track and three new stops were added: Rondo Gdańskie, Szarych Szeregów, and Fieldorfa "Nila" Street. The route ends at a terminus with an inter-track exit, allowing only two-way trams to operate here.By TRAM Sylweriusz Kawczyński - .
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Gorzów Wielkopolski Tram Line 1 Fieldorfa "Nil" - Wieprzyce PKP (2023)A ride along the entire route of tram line 1 in Gorzów Wielkopolski, filmed from the driver's cab, on the Fieldorfa "Nila" - Wieprzyce PKP route. The line runs on the newest section of track built in Gorzów. It opened on July 22, 2023, and is currently the latest tram line in Poland. This will remain in operation until September 2023, when newly constructed tram lines in Toruń, Wrocław, and Kraków are scheduled to open. Over 2 km of new track and three new stops—Rondo Gdańskie, Szarych Szeregów, and Fieldorfa "Nila"—have been added. The route ends with a terminus featuring an inter-track exit, allowing only two-way trams to operate here, rather than a loop. Before reconstruction, the route ended at the Silwana loop on Szarych Szeregów Street. Tram lines 1 and 3 run on the new track. Line 1 covers approximately 10 km with 23 stops, and the route runs on schedule in about 30 minutes. More information is provided in the subtitles displayed in the video (activated by clicking on the bar at the bottom). Gorzów Wielkopolski is the twenty-ninth most populous city in Poland, with 116,000 inhabitants. Electric trams were introduced in 1899, making it one of 15 cities in Poland with its own tram network. The network includes three main tram lines operating during the day, totaling 12.7 km. The film was recorded in August 2023 using a PESA Twist 2015N tram, vehicle number 301. Greetings to the friendly tram driver, and special thanks to Marcin Pejski, Head of the Transportation Dispatch Department at the Municipal Transport Company in Gorzów Wielkopolski Sp. z o.o., for his assistance with the project.
Filmed from the driver's cab, this footage shows a ride along the entire route of tram line 1 in Gorzów Wielkopolski, on the "Nila" - Wieprzyce PKP route. The line runs on the newest section of track built in Gorzów, which opened on July 22, 2023. Currently, this is the latest tram line in Poland, though that will only be the case until September 2023, when newly built tram lines in Toruń, Wrocław, and Kraków are scheduled to open. Over 2 km of new track and three new stops—Rondo Gdańskie, Szarych Szeregów, and Fieldorfa 'Nila'—have been added. The route doesn't end with a loop but with a junction between the tracks, so only two-way trams can operate here. Tram lines 1 and 3 run on the new track. To the right, we see a white staff building at the former Silwana tram terminus. Line 1 is approximately 10 km long and has 23 stops, with a scheduled journey time of about 30 minutes. Gorzów Wielkopolski is the 29th most populous city in Poland with 116,000 residents. Electric trams have been in use here since 1899. It is one of 15 Polish cities with its own tram network, which includes three regular tram lines operating during the day. The Gorzów tram network covers 12.7 km. This footage was recorded in August 2023 on a Pesa Twist 2015N tram, vehicle number 301.By TRAM Sylweriusz Kawczyński - .
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Gorzów Wielkopolski Tram Line 2 (2023)The route of the tram line 2 Wieprzyce PKP - Piaski in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Poland), cab view.By esbek2 - .
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Trams Gorzów Wielkopolski Line 1 (2020)The route of the tram line 1 Wieprzyce - Silwana in Gorzów Wielkopolski filmed from the driver's cab (sound from the passenger section).
The route of the tram line 1 Wieprzyce - Silwana in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Landsberg an der Warthe), Führerstandsmitfahrt (Ton aus dem Fahrgastbereich).
The route of the tram line 1 Wieprzyce - Silwana in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Poland), cabview (sound from the passenger section).By esbek2 - .
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Trams Gorzów Wielkopolski line 3 (2013)The route of tram line no. 3 Silwana - Piaski in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Landsberg) filmed from the driver's cabin. Wagon 6ZGTW no. 261 (ex Kassel).By esbek2 - .
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Trams Gorzów Wielkopolski line 1 (2013)The route of tram line no. 1 Silwana - Wieprzyce in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Landsberg) filmed from the driver's cabin. Wagon 6ZGTW no. 253 (ex Kassel).By esbek2 - .
Gorzów Wielkopolski articulated tram at Wieprzyce (2004)The red articulated have not got a number, delivered 1967 and no. 352ndBy Henrik Boye - .Location on a map
Trams in the direction of Wieprzyce PKP (Gorzów Wielkopolski)

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Trams Gorzów Wielkopolski line 3 (2013)The route of tram line no. 3 Silwana - Piaski in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Landsberg) filmed from the driver's cabin. Wagon 6ZGTW no. 261 (ex Kassel).By esbek2 - .
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Trams Gorzów Wielkopolski line 1 (2013)The route of tram line no. 1 Silwana - Wieprzyce in Gorzów Wielkopolski (Landsberg) filmed from the driver's cabin. Wagon 6ZGTW no. 253 (ex Kassel).By esbek2 - .








