Hamar Station
Transport HubListed Building
Iława Główna is a neo-Gothic railway station in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of northeastern Poland, protected as a listed immovable monument. The building's brick architecture reflects the Prussian-era rail expansion in the region. Handling around 3,600 passengers daily, it serves as a regional interchange for both local and long-distance trains operated by Polish State Railways, and is classified as a regional station in the national tier system.
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