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Seaside Narrow-Gauge Railway

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Seaside Narrow-Gauge Railway is a small tourist railway in the Gryfice district of Western Pomerania, Poland. It is the last remaining part of a much larger network.

The line was approved by the Prussian government at the end of the 19th century. The first section, from Greifenberg (now Gryfice) to Horst (now Niechorze), opened on 1 July 1896 with a track gauge of 750 mm. In 1912 the gauge was widened to 1,000 mm. In 1913 the line was extended from Horst to Treptow, where it met the Treptow–Deep railway opened the previous year.

The European Union funded the revival of the railway in 2011–2014. Stations at Rewal and Pogorzelica were rebuilt, two locomotives and some carriages were provided, and Trzęsacz, Śliwin and Niechorze stations were refurbished.

Today the railway runs in two parts: Gryfice to Trzęsacz and Trzęsacz to Pogorzelica. The Trzęsacz–Pogorzelica section serves the seaside towns and runs five return trips each day from 10:00 to 18:00. The Gryfice–Trzęsacz section has one pair of trains daily, with an extra pair in the summer.


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 02:48 (CET).