Poland aims to strengthen and modernize the country's railway infrastructure by 2025 Large-scale railway projects worth $350 million The country will begin with a project co-financed by the European Union (EU) FENIKS program The operator is planning a series of tenders within the scope of PKP PLKwill hold tenders for infrastructure modernization in various regions. Work is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025, with a total budget exceeding $350 million.
Within the scope of these projects, one of the important railway centers of Poland Major modernization work in Wrocław The project will be carried out Wrocław-Psie Pole – will renew the Wrocław-Sołtysowice sectionThe company will renovate rails and platforms and implement advanced traffic control systems. This $47,5 million investment aims to increase network capacity and optimize train flow. This will significantly increase efficiency in both passenger and freight transport.
Poland's railway network will not be limited to Wrocław alone. In Silesian Voivodeship, PKP PLK will reconstruct the Tychy – Bieruń Stary section. This plan includes new stops and improved level crossings. These improvements will increase train speeds. It will be increased to 120 km/h and the project cost will exceed $130,5 million. This will improve regional connectivity and reduce travel times.
Another important initiative is Toruń Główny – Toruń Wschodni line will focus on modernizing the tracks and platforms and It will restore the historic Ernest Malinowski Bridge, built in 1873. This is also a significant step in preserving cultural heritage. A pedestrian and bicycle path will be added to the bridge, and the stations will be adapted for passengers with reduced mobility. The budget for this project is $171,25 million. These comprehensive projects will modernize the rail network and provide a more comfortable and accessible travel experience for passengers.
These railway projects are one of the cornerstones of Poland's sustainable development strategy. FEnIKS program part of the total budget Over $28,25 billion this program $22,75 billion from EU funds The FEnIKS program aims to increase the country's overall competitiveness and quality of life by targeting not only transportation infrastructure but also energy projects and environmental improvements.
These large-scale railway investments in Poland will not only support the country's economic growth but also strengthen its integration with the EU. A modern and efficient railway network will facilitate trade and create societal benefits by enabling citizens to travel faster and more comfortably.