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- Kalisz_railway_station abstract "Kalisz railway station is a railway station in Kalisz, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Przewozy Regionalne (local and InterRegio services) and PKP Intercity (TLK services). The station was built in 1902 as the final stop of the Warsaw–Kalisz Railway. In 1906, a line was added to Nowe Skalmierzyce, the border crossing between the Russian-controlled Vistula Land and the German Empire.".
- Q729516 abstract "Kalisz railway station is a railway station in Kalisz, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Przewozy Regionalne (local and InterRegio services) and PKP Intercity (TLK services). The station was built in 1902 as the final stop of the Warsaw–Kalisz Railway. In 1906, a line was added to Nowe Skalmierzyce, the border crossing between the Russian-controlled Vistula Land and the German Empire.".
- Kalisz_railway_station comment "Kalisz railway station is a railway station in Kalisz, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Przewozy Regionalne (local and InterRegio services) and PKP Intercity (TLK services). The station was built in 1902 as the final stop of the Warsaw–Kalisz Railway. In 1906, a line was added to Nowe Skalmierzyce, the border crossing between the Russian-controlled Vistula Land and the German Empire.".
- Q729516 comment "Kalisz railway station is a railway station in Kalisz, Poland. As of 2012, it is served by Przewozy Regionalne (local and InterRegio services) and PKP Intercity (TLK services). The station was built in 1902 as the final stop of the Warsaw–Kalisz Railway. In 1906, a line was added to Nowe Skalmierzyce, the border crossing between the Russian-controlled Vistula Land and the German Empire.".