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Sopot 13.06.2021.Cdr Ważne od Valid from 13.06.2021 13th June 2021 do 28.08.2021 28th August 2021 objętych rezerwacjąrezerwacją miejsc, odjeżdżających ze stacji GdyniaSopot Główna ODJAZD POCIĄG DO STACJI Departure Train Destination 0:01-6:00 Słupsk TLK 28170/1 30 * 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 40 4:02 Koszalin MIERZEJA Kołobrzeg | Lublin - Kołobrzeg | Lublin Gł. - Hel Pociąg kursuje od 26 VI 2021; Tczew 16 13 ` 15 1514 1312 11 IC 5600/1 Bydgoszcz Gł. 5:06 POMORZANIN Poznań Gł. I Gdynia Gł. - W rocław Gł. Wrocław Gł. = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Tczew 5:35 EIP 5400/1 Warszawa Wsch. | Gdynia Gł. - Katowice Katowice Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje od 14 VI 2021; Słupsk 14 13 12 ` 11 IC 58100/1 Koszalin 5:37 | Gdańsk Gł. – Szczecin Gł. ALBATROS Białogard Szczecin Gł. Tczew ` 14 13 12 11 10 91) 6 5 ) Iława Gł. TLK 53100/1 * Warszawa Centr. | Gdynia Gł. – Zakopane | Gdynia Gł. – Krynica Zdrój 5:40 1) MAŁOPOLSKA Kraków Gł. kursuje od 24 VI 2021; ) Zakopane * w dniach 24-25 VI 2021 pociąg kursuje na odc. Gdynia Gł. - Kraków Gł.; na odc. Kraków Gł. kursuje ; od 14 VI do 07 VIII 2021 na odc. Warszawa Zach. - Opoczno Południe trasa okrężna przez Korytów, Szeligi pomijane postoje: Żyrardów, Skierniewice, Koluszki, Tomaszów Mazowiecki; na wybranych odcinkach. 355 354 353 352 351 349 348 347 346 345 TLK 45070/1 403 Władysławowo Jastarnia 5:43 WYDMY | Bohumin - Łeba | Bohumin - Hel Hel Pociąg kursuje od 26 VI 2021; 6:01-12:00 Tczew * 14 1) 13 12 11 ) 6:03 IC 57108/9 * Bydgoszcz Gł. STOCZNIOWIEC | Gdynia Gł. – Zielona Góra Gł. Poznań Gł. 1) Zielona Góra Gł. do stacji Poznań Gł. *) na odc. Zbąszynek - Zielona Góra kursuje 349 348 347 346 345 3240 } 8 9 11 12 ` 13 3230 | Jelenia Góra - Hel | Jelenia Góra - Gdynia Gł. | Zwardoń - Gdynia Gł. Gdynia Gł. | Polanica Zdrój - Gdynia Gł. Zestawienie obowiązuje w !-& [ 10,11 VII 2021; TLK 450190/1, 45170/1 Władysławowo 6:28 ROZEWIE Jastarnia 3230 ` 13 12 11 9 } 8 3240 345 346 347 348 349 Hel | Zwardoń - Gdynia Gł. | Polanica Zdrój - Gdynia Gł. | Jelenia Góra - Gdynia Gł. | Jelenia Góra - Hel Zestawienie obowiązuje 10,11 VII 2021; F 32 31 30 < 10 11 ` 12 13 14 | Kraków Gł. - Kołobrzeg Lębork Zestawienie obowiązuje do 25 VI 2021; TLK 38170/1 Słupsk na wybranych odcinkach. 6:35 USTRONIE Koszalin Kołobrzeg 31 30 < 9 ` 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 40 | Kraków Gł. - Kołobrzeg | Kraków Gł. - Ustka Zestawienie obowiązuje od 26 VI 2021; na wybranych odcinkach. Tczew = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Warszawa Wsch. 6:35 EIP 5300/1 Kraków. Gł. | Gdynia Gł. - Kraków Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Tczew ` 10 11 12 13 TLK 54100/1 *) Bydgoszcz Gł. 7:09 DOKER Łódź Kaliska |Gdynia Gł.- Katowice ) Katowice * na odc. Dąbrowa Górnicza Ząbkowice - Katowice trasą okrężną przez Sosnowiec Płd.; pomijane postoje handlowe: Dąbrowa Górnicza, Będzin Miasto, Sosnowiec; dodatkowy postój handlowych Sosnowiec Płd.; do 28 VIII 2021 na odc. Kutno - Łódź Widzew trasa okrężna przez Łowicz Gł., Koluszki; dodatkowe postoje handlowe: Łowicz Gł., Koluszki pomijane postoje: Łęczyca, Ozorków, Zgierz; na wybranych odcinkach. Tczew 10 11 12 ` 13 14 ) TLK 51104/5 * Elbląg | Gdynia Gł. – Warszawa Wsch. 7:21 BIEBRZA Olsztyn Gł. Warszawa Wsch. *) do 28 VIII 2021 na odc. Olsztyn Gł. - Ełk pociąg kursuje przez Kętrzyn, Giżycko; dodatkowe postoje: Barczewo, Korsze, Kętrzyn, Giżycko; w dniach od 20 VII do 22 VII 2021 pociąg kursuje na odc. Gdynia Gł. - Białystok i na odc. Siedlce - Warszawa Wsch.; na odcinku Siedlce - Białystok kursuje Gdynia Gł. 355 354 353 352 351 18 19 20 21 40 TLK 35190/1 7:31 Jastarnia | Kraków Gł. - Łeba | Kraków Gł. - Hel KORSARZ Hel Pociąg kursuje od 26 VI 2021; = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Tczew 7:35 EIP 5440/1 Warszawa Wsch. | Gdynia Gł. - Bielsko-Biała Gł. Bielsko-Biała Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje w ^; = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Tczew 7:35 EIP 5402/3 Warszawa Wsch. | Gdynia Gł. - Gliwice Gliwice Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje w !-%; 12 1) TLK 58110/1 Tczew 10 11 7:50 Piła Gł. BORY TUCHOLSKIE Kostrzyn |Gdynia Gł.- Kostrzyn 1) kursuje w &; Tczew Bydgoszcz Gł. 16 15 14 13 12 ` 11 10 9 IC 5312/3 8:03 Poznań Gł. I Gdynia Gł. - Kraków Gł. PIAST Wrocław Gł. Kraków Gł. = 7 = 6 = 5 = 4 3 = 2 1 = 8:14 EIP 1502/3 Gdynia Gł. | Warszawa Zach. - Gdynia Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje w !-^ od 14 VI 2021; Słupsk 14 13 = 12 ` 11 IC 58102/3 Koszalin 8:19 ŻUŁAWY Białogard |Olsztyn Gł. – Szczecin Gł. Szczecin Gł. na wybranych odcinkach. Tczew = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = 8:42 EIP 8300/1 Iława Gł. Kraków Gł. | Kołobrzeg - Kraków Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych = 8 = 7 = 6 = 5 = 4 31) = 2 1 = 8:56 IC 7500/1 BAŁTYK Gdynia Gł. | Poznań Gł. - Gdynia Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Tczew ) 272 271 < 270 269 268 267 9:01 IC 58/57000/1 * Bydgoszcz Gł. GEDANIA Poznań Gł. | Gdynia Gł. – Berlin Hbf. Berlin Hbf. *) w dniach 26, 27 VI 2021 na odc. Frankfurt/Oder - Berlin Hbf. kursuje ; w dniach 06-07 VII 2021 na odcinku Rzepin - Berlin Hbf. kursuje ; w dniach 24-26 VIII 2021 pociąg kursuje do stacji Berlin Gesundbrunnen, z pominięciem postojów Berlin Ostbf., Berlin Hbf., z dodatkowymi postojami handlowymi: Berlin Gesundbrunnen; w dniach 31 VII-23 VIII 2021 oraz od 27 VIII 2021 pomijany postój: Berlin Ostbf.; F 3240 F 16 F 15 14 13 12 } 11 * 10 9 8 7 | Przemyśl Gł. - Gdynia Gł. | Kraków Gł. - Gdynia Gł. TLK 35170/1 Zestawienie obowiązuje do 24 VI 2021; Gdynia Gł. 9:27 KARPATY F 3240 F 16 F 15 14 13 12 } 11 * 10 9 30 1) 311) | Przemyśl Gł. - Gdynia Gł. | Zakopane - Gdynia Gł. 1) kursuje od 27 VI 2021; Zestawienie obowiązuje od 25 VI 2021; = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Tczew 9:35 EIP 5404/5 Warszawa Wsch. | Gdynia Gł. - Gliwice Gliwice Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje w !-^; 1) 1) 1) ) ` 10 11 12 13 14 15 < 16 17 18 19 20 F 23 TLK 53104/5 * |Gdynia Gł. – Przemyśl Gł. LUBOMIRSKI Tczew 1) kursuje w !; Iława Gł. Pociąg kursuje w !-%,&; 9:41 Warszawa Centr. *) do 27 VIII 2021 na odc. Kraków Gł. - Podłęże trasa okrężna przez Kraków Nowa Huta NHA, pomijany postój handlowy Kraków Płaszów; Rzeszów Gł. ) TLK 83154/5 * Przemyśl Gł. ` 10 11 12 13 14 15 < 16 17 18 19 20 F 23 LUBOMIRSKI |Kołobrzeg – Przemyśl Gł. Pociąg kursuje w ^; *) do 28 VIII 2021 na odc. Kraków Gł. - Podłęże trasa okrężna przez Kraków Nowa Huta NHA, pomijany postój handlowy Kraków Płaszów; 1) 348 349 * 350 351 352 347 EIC 1510/1 9:42 Gdynia Gł. NEPTUN | Warszawa Zach. - Gdynia Gł. 1) kursuje w ^; Lębork ` 10 11 12 13 TLK 58104/5 Koszalin BRYZA Kołobrzeg |Olsztyn Gł. – Kołobrzeg Zestawienie obowiązuje do 18 VI 2021; 9:59 Lębork ` 11 12 13 14 IC 58104/5 Koszalin BRYZA Kołobrzeg |Olsztyn Gł. – Kołobrzeg Zestawienie obowiązuje od 19 VI 2021; Malbork ` 11 12 F 13 14 15 16 1) IC 85108/9 Elbląg 10:06 |Szczecin Gł. - Olsztyn Gł. STAŃCZYK Olsztyn Gł. 1) kursuje w %,&; ` 11 12 13 14 F 15 IC 75106/7 Gdynia Gł. 10:15 LEDNICA | Poznań Gł. - Gdynia Gł. Pociąg kursuje w !-^; ` 8 9 10 14 15 16 20 21 |Hel – Kraków Gł. / Przemyśl Gł. |Gdynia Gł. - Kraków Gł. / Przemyśl Gł. |Gdynia Gł. – Jelenia Góra *) Pociąg kursuje w !-$,^ w relacji Hel - Kraków Gł. od 28 VI 2021 ] w relacji Hel - Przemyśl Gł. w %,& od 27 VI 2021; Tczew Zestawienie obowiązuje do 09 VIII 2021; ) TLK 53106/7 * Bydgoszcz Gł. na wybranych odcinkach. 10:16 ARTUS Wrocław Gł. Kraków Gł. 7 ` 8 9 10 15 16 20 21 Przemyśl Gł. |Hel – Kraków Gł. / Przemyśl Gł. |Gdynia Gł. - Kraków Gł. / Przemyśl Gł. |Gdynia Gł. – Jelenia Góra *) Pociąg kursuje w !-$,^ w relacji Hel - Kraków Gł. od 28 VI 2021 ] w relacji Hel - Przemyśl Gł. w %,& od 27 VI 2021; Zestawienie obowiązuje od 10 VIII 2021; na wybranych odcinkach. = 7 = 6 = 5 = 4 3 = 2 1 = 10:20 EIP 1500/1 Gdynia Gł. | Warszawa Zach. - Gdynia Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Tczew 10:34 EIP 5310/1 Iława Gł. | Gdynia Gł. - Kraków Gł. Kraków Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje do 25 VI 2021; = 1 = 2 3 = 4 = 5 = 6 7 = Tczew 10:34 EIP 8340/1 Iława Gł. | Kołobrzeg - Kraków Gł. Kraków Gł. Pociąg zestawiony z elektrycznych zespołów trakcyjnych Pociąg kursuje od 26 VI 2021; } 191) } 18 17 16 15 ` 14 13 12 2) 12 1) 133) F 14 F 15 Władysławowo EIC 1540/1 Jastarnia | Warszawa Zach. - Hel | Warszawa Zach. - Gdynia Gł. 10:37 1) JANTAR Hel kursuje w %-&; 2) kursuje w !-$; 3) kursuje w ^; Pociąg kursuje od 26 VI 2021; Lębork = 16 = 15 14 ` 13 12 11 101) = 91) EIC 1840/1 Koszalin 10:45 POSEJDON Kołobrzeg | Warszawa Zach. - Kołobrzeg 1) kursuje w ^, &; Pociąg kursuje od 26 VI 2021; 15 } 14 13 12 11 10 9 = 8 7 * 6 Lębork IC 18153/2 10:54 Koszalin | Łódź Fabryczna - Kołobrzeg PARSĘTA Kołobrzeg Pociąg kursuje w ^ do 19 VI 2021 * 1) TLK 85112/3 10 11 12 13 14 Gdynia Gł. 11:01 KOCIEWIE | Gorzów Wielkopolski - Gdynia Gł. | Łódź Kaliska - Gdynia Gł. 1) kursuje w !,^; Iława Gł. 347 1) 352 351 350 2) 349 } 348 *) Warszawa Centr.
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