Tychy Grota-Roweckiego railway station is a located on the Szybka Kolej Regionalna in the district of Tychy, Poland, located under the viaduct along Stefan Grota-Rowecki Street. 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 PrzedsiÃÂbiorstwo Robót Komunikacyjnych 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 . Initially, plans involved rebuilding the , but constructing a new railway station was chosen as a more cost-effective solution.
All three stations opened on 1 September 2012. On the same day, Przewozy Regionalne extended its train services, previously terminating at Tychy Miasto, to Tychy Lodowisko. On 9 December 2012, Koleje à Âlàskie took over operations of the stop and the entire Szybka Kolej Regionalna network.
The station is located on the double-track . It features two single-edge platforms, each 200 meters long, positioned on the outer sides of the tracks.
The station is equipped with ticket machines, real-time passenger information displays, loudspeakers, surveillance cameras, lighting, shelters, and emergency communication poles.
Tychy Grota-Roweckiego railway station is served by the Szybka Kolej Regionalna (Line S4 of Koleje à Âlàskie, running between Sosnowiec Gà Âówny and Tychy Lodowisko). Trains operate on an hourly schedule, with some services terminating or originating at Katowice.
A bus and trolleybus stop, Tychy Gen Grota-Roweckiego, operated by the Metropolitan Transport Authority, is located nearby.