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Wrocław Główny railway station : ウィキペディア英語版
Wrocław Główny railway station

Wrocław Główny (Polish for ''Wrocław main station'') is the largest and most important passenger station of the southwestern Polish city of Wrocław. Built in the mid-19th century near the centre of the city, until 1945 it was known as ''Breslau Hauptbahnhof'' ("Breslau Main station"). It also is the largest railway station of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, located at the junction of several important routes.
== Structure ==
The main gate is located north of the station, on Piłsudski street ((ポーランド語:ulica Piłsudskiego)), with two additional entrances located at either end of the main hall. The back gate is located on the far side of the tracks, in the south facing Sucha street. The station has six parallel platforms (platforms I through IV with two tracks, platform V with one track and one short one, platform VI with one track). Each has two subway exits, which lead to the main hall. Since all platforms and tracks are above the street level, the tunnels are located at the same level as outside pavements.

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