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PKP Intercity passengers will soon have the option to include a Warsaw public transport ticket with their train fare, offering a new level of convenience for travelers to Poland’s capital.
When purchasing a train ticket, travelers can select this additional option, allowing them 75 minutes of access to Warsaw’s public transport network in the ZTM Zone 1 area. This integration is expected to streamline journeys and enhance the public transport experience for both residents and visitors alike.
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Support from Poland’s Ministry of Infrastructure
Infrastructure Minister Dariusz Klimczak said, "I am pleased to see cooperation between PKP Intercity and the Warsaw Public Transport Authority, which proves that with the right determination we can create an integrated public transport system in Poland." Klimczak also noted that the Ministry of Infrastructure is developing a broader concept for an All-Poland Integrated Ticket that would combine rail, bus, and urban transport options into a single system for ease of travel nationwide.
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PKP’s Commitment to Passenger Experience
PKP S.A. CEO Alan Beroud stated, "The joint offer will not only make it easier to travel around the capital, but will also make journeys more comfortable and encourage people to use rail and public transport." This new ticket option is part of a broader PKP strategy to improve passenger experience and promote rail as a viable and sustainable transport choice.
Source: PKP Intercity
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