Saturday 11th February 2012
Train travel changes for 2010
8th January 2010
The first days of 2010 have forced many train passengers to alter their travel plans due to weather-related service disruptions. Travellers can anticipate further changes this year – some good and some bad – as Polish Rail (PKP) is forced by law to allow competitors equal access to Poland's railways.
Among the negative changes is the recent elimination of internet ticket sales for inexpensive Rail Lines (TLK) routes. Tickets for travel on trains run by Polish Rail's only current competition for intercity rail travel had been available through the PKP website until it received a PLN 2.2 mln fine earlier this week for consumer rights violations.
The fine specifically targeted PKP's r ...
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