Tychy Aleja Bielska is a railway station of the Szybka Kolej Regionalna located in the district of Tychy, Poland, beneath the viaduct along Bielska Avenue. The station was established in 2012 as part of the expansion of the Szybka Kolej Regionalna network.
On 15 February 2011, signed a contract with Transport Works Enterprise in Kraków for the construction of the Tychy Lodowisko, Tychy Aleja Bielska, and Tychy Grota-Roweckiego railway stations, as well as the modernization of the railway station.
All three railway stations opened on 1 September 2012. On the same day, Przewozy Regionalne extended its train services, previously terminating at , to Tychy Lodowisko railway station. On 9 December 2012, operations of the station and the entire Szybka Kolej Regionalna network were transferred to Koleje à Âlàskie.
The station is situated on the double-track . It features two single-edge platforms, each 200 metres long, positioned on the outer sides of the tracks.
The station is equipped with ticket machines, dynamic passenger information displays, loudspeakers, CCTV, lighting, shelters, and emergency communication poles.
Tychy Aleja Bielska serves the Szybka Kolej Regionalna (line S4 of Koleje à Âlàskie, connecting Sosnowiec Gà Âówny to Tychy Lodowisko). Trains operate on an hourly timetable, with some services terminating or originating in Katowice.
Nearby bus stops, Tychy Bielska Szpital and Tychy Bielska Wiadukt, are served by the Metropolitan Transport Authority.