Modernized trains Red Arrows launched on Krakow — Beskidy and Sudety routes. They replaced outdated trains and improved passenger comfort. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Modernized trains Red Arrows launched on Krakow — Beskidy and Sudety routes.
Photo: PKP Intercity

Modernized Trains: Comfort and Accessibility

Talbot supplied series 3400 (DM 90) trains to the Netherlands in 1996–1998. Operator SKPL Cargo bought them in 2000, upgraded them, and handed them to PKP Intercity.

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Trains feature air conditioning, power outlets, foldable tables, and soft seats. Thus, passengers with limited mobility gain access to convenient zones and services.

First- and second-class cabins offer coziness, while cyclists use dedicated spaces. Routes wind through scenic mountains, linking small towns and villages.

Modernized Trains on New Routes

In summer 2025, upgraded trains will start running on the Krakow — Hrubieszow line. Residents of Zamość, Biłgoraj, Tarnobrzeg, and other towns will enjoy easy access to Krakow.

PKP Intercity expands routes to small towns on mixed railway lines. The company ordered hybrid trains with combined drives from Newag for 2025 operations.

Upgraded trains enhance travel quality and attract tourists to mountain regions. Because comfort and accessibility make Poland’s journeys more enjoyable.

Railway lines become a vital part of Malopolska Voivodeship’s tourism map. And new trains strengthen ties between Krakow and remote villages.

PKP Intercity aims to improve the transport network and expand regional access. But the operator also focuses on enhancing service and upgrading rolling stock.

Passengers praise the updated trains for modern design and amenities. So, Red Arrows emerge as a top choice for scenic route trips.

Introducing hybrid trains in 2025 will boost PKP Intercity’s market position. And the company will keep advancing eco-friendly transport across all regions.

Upgrading rolling stock demonstrates how trains gain new life and functionality. Thus, this approach improves travel quality while maintaining high standards.

PKP Intercity steadily works toward a fully accessible transport network in Poland. New routes and trains solidify connections between cities and rural areas.

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