New Services in the Train Timetable
Five new connections will be launched starting Saturday (March 8) as part of the spring timetable adjustment. The new services will benefit passengers travelling to Bydgoszcz, Grudziądz, Tuchola and Brodnica.
“Public transport is an important element of the regional government’s strategy, which is why we are consistently expanding the network of regional passenger rail connections. I am convinced that after the timetable adjustment we will improve the quality of travel in our region,” said Marshal Piotr Całbecki.
New additional services
- Bydgoszcz Główna 9:48 – Tuchola 10:58 (Monday–Friday)
- Tuchola 11:01 – Bydgoszcz Główna 12:06 (Monday–Friday)
- Bydgoszcz Główna 21:46 – Tuchola 22:56 (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)
- Brodnica 8:33 – Grudziądz 9:30 (daily)
- Grudziądz 10:16 – Brodnica 11:22 (daily)
Under the timetable introduced on 14 December 2025 we launched:
- 25 new rail connections
- 47 trains with extended operating schedules (passengers can now use them not only on weekdays but also on weekends)
- 9 trains with extended routes
In December, in cooperation with local governments (Aleksandrów County, Ciechocinek, Aleksandrów Kujawski and the Aleksandrów Kujawski municipality), we also launched regular rail services to Ciechocinek. The popular spa town is now served by 13 pairs of trains on weekdays and 10 at weekends.
During the summer season, popular rail connections to Baltic seaside resorts and to the Tuchola Forest will once again be available.
The Marshal’s Office will spend a record 267 million złoty on rail transport in 2026. This amount includes fees for access to railway infrastructure and station charges – 37 million złoty.
The number of kilometres travelled by our trains will increase by 13% compared to 2025. Over the twelve months of 2026, they will cover a record 7.5 million kilometres.
At the end of this year we will launch services on the Rypin–Brodnica and Laskowice Pomorskie–Wierzchucin routes. Meanwhile, PKP PLK is carrying out a railway infrastructure renovation from Nakło through Kcynia to the border with the Wielkopolskie region (lines 281 and 356).
Thanks to the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Fare, ticket prices remain unchanged compared with previous years. Passengers pay 4.90 zł for the first 10 kilometres and 0.2563 zł for each additional kilometre.
Beata Krzemińska
Press spokesperson for the Marshal’s Office
6 March 2025