Koleje Mazowieckie



















Koleje Mazowieckie - KM
Sp. z o.o.
Type
Ltd.
IndustryRail transport
Founded2004
Headquarters
Warsaw, Poland
Area served
Masovia
Key people
Artur Radwan
CEO
OwnerMasovian Voivodeship
Websitewww.mazowieckie.com.pl

Koleje Mazowieckie (Masovian Railways) is a regional rail operator in the Masovian Voivodeship of Poland.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Rolling stock


  • 3 Railway lines

    • 3.1 Main lines


    • 3.2 Minor lines


    • 3.3 Regional Express



  • 4 Cooperation with Warsaw public transport system


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


The company was founded in 2004 as a joint venture of the Masovian Voivodeship, with 51% shares, and the, then government-owned, PKP Przewozy Regionalne, with 49% shares, to handle local passenger traffic in the Voivodeship. It started operating on 1 January 2005. Since the end of 2007 Koleje Mazowieckie has been fully owned by the Masovian Voivodeship.



Rolling stock


At the beginning the rolling stock consisted of old electric multiple units taken over from PKP. These were gradually modernised, and further units purchased second-hand from other operators. Later on, the company purchased or leased new rolling stock. As of 2010 the Koleje Mazowieckie had just under 200 PKP class EN57, five EN71 and two EW60.[1] Additionally the company purchased seven DB Class 627 railcars and four 628 diesel multiple units to serve on non-electrified routes.


In 2008 the company bought 10 modern Stadler FLIRT EMUs and 26 Bombardier Double-deck Coaches along with 11 cab cars. At the beginning, Koleje Mazowieckie leased 11 EU07 electric locomotives from PKP Cargo to work these trains, since 2011 they are pulled by TRAXX P160 DC purchased from Bombardier.


In 2011 the company bought 16 PESA ELF EMUs designated class EN76 and 4 SA135 DMUs also from PESA.


As of April 2012, the company owns, leases, or hires the following rolling stock:[2]
























































































































Class
Image
Cars per set
Type
Top speed
Number
Builder
Built
km/h
mph

EU47

EU47 002 Sloneczny, Gdansk Glowny.JPG
N/A

Electric locomotive
160
99
11

Bombardier
2011

111Eb

111Eb-001, Przekazanie KM push-pulli Pesy, 2016-01-13.jpg
N/A

Electric locomotive
160
99
2

PESA SA
2016

EN57

EN57AKM-1601, Siedlce Wschodnie, 2014-08-21 (Muri WK14).jpg
3

Electric multiple unit
110
68
185

Pafawag
1962-1994

EW60

EW60-001, Poznań Wschód, 2010-09-13.jpg
3

Electric multiple unit
100
62
2

Pafawag
1976-1984

EN71

EN71-100, Warszawa Wileńska, 2014-01-14.jpg
4

Electric multiple unit
110
68
6

Pafawag
1976-1984

ER75

Stadler FLIRT Koleje Mazowieckie.jpg
4

Electric multiple unit
160
99
10

Stadler
2008

EN76

Warszawa Zeran (cropped).JPG
4

Electric multiple unit
160
99
16

PESA SA
2012-2014

45WE

45WE-004 (2), Warszawa Stadion, 2015-06-14.jpg
5

Electric multiple unit
160
99
12

Newag
2015

VT627

VT627-005-Sierpc-29.jpg
1

Diesel multiple unit
120
75
6
LHB
1974-1982

VT628

Borowiki-peron-1-VT628-003 (cropped).jpeg
2

Diesel multiple unit
120
75
4
MAN
1974

SA135

SA135-016, Kutno, 2014-08-23 (Muri WK14).jpg
1

Diesel multiple unit
120
75
6

PESA SA
2010-2011

222M

222M-001.jpg
2

Diesel multiple unit
130
81
2

Newag
2013



  • Bombardier double-decker carriages: 37 owned (11 of which are cab cars)

  • Bombardier TRAXX P160 DC (EU47) electric engines: 11 owned


Railway lines



Main lines


KM-połączenia.svg

Warszawska Karta Miejska.svg

  • Across the Warsaw Cross-City Line
    • KM1 line to Skierniewice, through Pruszków, Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Żyrardów (hourly to Skierniewice, more frequently to Żyrardów and more to Grodzisk)

    • KM2 line to Łuków, through Sulejówek, Mińsk Mazowiecki, Siedlce (hourly to Siedlce, more frequently to Mińsk, with additional trains between Siedlce and Łuków)

    • KM3 line to Kutno, through Sochaczew, Łowicz (almost hourly to Łowicz, more frequently to Sochaczew)

    • KM7 line to Dęblin, through Otwock, Pilawa (hourly to Dęblin, much more frequently to Otwock)

    • variant of KM8 line to Skarżysko-Kamienna, through Piaseczno, Radom (infrequent)

    • variant of KM8 line to Góra Kalwaria, through Piaseczno (infrequent)

    • minor variant of KM9 line to Działdowo, Mława through Legionowo, Nasielsk (once a day)

    • minor variant of KM6 line to Tłuszcz, through Wołomin (infrequent)


  • On the Warsaw Circumferential Line: major variant of KM9 line from Warszawa Wola and Warszawa Gdańska station to Mława, Działdowo, through Legionowo, Nasielsk (infrequent)
    • Until late 2011 Koleje Mazowieckie also used to operate a S9 line between Warszawa Gdańska and Legionowo for Warsaw Transport Authority, operating outside the company’s fare system and branding

  • major variant of KM6 line from Warszawa Wileńska station to Małkinia, through Wołomin, Tłuszcz (Warszawa – Tłuszcz is the most frequent service)


Minor lines


  • From Legionowo to Tłuszcz

  • From Radom to Drzewica

  • From Radom to Dęblin

  • From Nasielsk to Sierpc

  • From Tłuszcz to Ostrołęka

  • From Siedlce to Czeremcha

  • From Sierpc, through Płock, to Kutno


Regional Express


Trains which compete with InterRegio and PKP Intercity. Most of them have air conditioning and are accessible to disabled passengers.


  • Locomotive-hauled:

    • Łukowianka on KM2 line from Łuków to Warsaw, through Siedlce, Mińsk Mazowiecki (the name means a female inhabitant of Łuków)


    • Mazovia on KM3 line from Płock to Warsaw, through Kutno, Łowicz, Sochaczew


    • Radomiak on KM8 line from Skarżysko-Kamienna to Warsaw, through Radom, Piaseczno (the name means a male inhabitant of Radom)


    • Słoneczny from Warsaw to Gdynia or Ustka, through Legionowo, Nasielsk, Działdowo, Gdańsk (only in summer, KM9 line, the name means Sunny)


    • Wiedenka on KM1 line from Skierniewice to Warsaw, through Żyrardów (the name means a female inhabitant of Vienna (Wiedeń in Polish) but refers to common name of the Warsaw–Vienna railway line through Skierniewice)


  • EMUs:

    • Bolimek on KM1 line from Żyrardów to Warsaw (the name refers to Bolimów Landscape Park)


    • Rudka on KM2 line from Siedlce to Warsaw, through Mińsk Mazowiecki (one of the fastest trains in Poland; the name refers to the spa near the Mrozy station).


Some trains on KM2 Warsaw – Mińsk Mazowiecki – Siedlce line do not stop at certain stops.



Cooperation with Warsaw public transport system


Within the Warsaw metropolitan area, long- and medium-term tickets issued by the Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego (those valid for 24 hours or longer), previously validated in city buses, trams, metro or Fast Urban Rail are honoured in all regular trains of Koleje Mazowieckie.



See also


  • Szybka Kolej Miejska

  • Przewozy Regionalne


References




  1. ^ http://rail.phototrans.eu/24,5,0.html


  2. ^ Koleje Mazowieckie: Majątek Spółki (in Polish)




External links




  • Koleje Mazowieckie







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