Bytom Railway Station
History
The modern-day building is located on the grounds of Bytom's former, historic railway station, built in 1868. The former railway station was built together with the construction of the Tarnowskie Góry - Katowice - Czechowice-Dziedzice. After World War I, and the division of Silesia, the station's significance increased. In 1929–30, the two oldest buildings from 1872 and 1900 were demolished, and replaced by a new railway station building with a platform hall, in the place of the former round engine house from 1872 and a depot for the transit of cargo from wagons on narrow-gauge railway and normal track gauge. Platforms 2,3 and 4 operated German routes, whilst platform 1 operated Polish routes.
The railway station remains in its modernist architectural form.
Connections
- 131 Chorzów Batory - Tczew
- 132 Bytom - Wrocław Główny
- 710 Bytom - Bytom Borek
References
- ^ "Informacje z woj. śląskiego". www.tvs.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 20 August 2017.
- ^ "Bytom: odnowiono wnętrza dworca kolejowego - nettg.pl – portal górniczy". nettg.pl. Retrieved 20 August 2017.