Zgorzelec is the railway station located in the Ujazd district of Zgorzelec, Lower Silesia, Poland. It is one of the two railway stations in the town, the other being Zgorzelec Miasto. It is the final western station of the WÃÂgliniecâÂÂGörlitz railway that is located in Poland.
When the branch line of Lower Silesian-Mark Railway Company, operating BerlinâÂÂWrocà Âaw railway, from Kohlfurth (nowadays WÃÂgliniec) to Görlitz opened on 1 September 1847, it ran past the village of Moys. The railway junction at Moys was created when the Silesian Mountain Railway from Görlitz to Hirschberg (nowadays Jelenia Góra) was opened in 1865, but the junction didn't have a passenger station to serve the village until 1876.
On 15 December 2019 electrificted railway line 278 WÃÂgliniec â Zgorzelec.
The station is served by both regional and intercity trains; Koleje Dolnoà Âlàskie, Polregio, and PKP Intercity.
Until mid-December 2014 the station was also served by EuroCity "Wawel", which ran once every day between Berlin Hauptbahnhof and Wrocà Âaw Gà Âówny. This service was replaced by Lower Silesian Railways weekend-only service from Wrocà Âaw Gà Âówny to Berlin Lichtenberg/Ostkreuz via WÃÂgliniec.
The station is served by the following service(s):