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PKP Intercity Receives First Six Modernised Combo Railcars
PolicyPLApril 6, 2026

PKP Intercity Receives First Six Modernised Combo Railcars

PKP Intercity has recently received the first six of a total of 50 modernised Combo multi-purpose railcars, a project undertaken by the Polish company H. Cegielski Rail. This initial delivery represents a crucial step in PKP Intercity’s ongoing efforts to upgrade its rolling stock and improve passenger services across its network.

The Combo railcars are designed to serve multiple purposes, which allows for greater flexibility in operations. This modernisation initiative is part of a broader strategy by PKP Intercity to enhance the quality of its services, focusing on passenger comfort and operational efficiency. The modernised railcars are expected to feature improved amenities and technology, aligning with contemporary standards in rail travel.

While the specifics of the modernisation process have not been detailed, the upgrade is anticipated to include enhancements in seating, accessibility, and onboard services. Such improvements are essential for attracting more passengers and increasing the competitiveness of rail travel compared to other modes of transport.

Currently, there is limited information available regarding the timeline for the delivery of the remaining 44 railcars. However, it is reasonable to expect that subsequent deliveries will occur in a staggered manner over the next few months, as is typical in such projects. This phased approach will allow PKP Intercity to gradually integrate the new railcars into its existing fleet, minimizing disruption to services.

What remains unclear is the total budget allocated for this modernisation project and whether there are any specific performance metrics that PKP Intercity aims to achieve with the new railcars. Additionally, details regarding the operational impact of these railcars on existing routes and schedules have not been disclosed.

Looking ahead, industry observers should monitor the rollout of the remaining railcars and any feedback from passengers regarding the improvements. Furthermore, it will be important to assess how these modernised railcars affect PKP Intercity’s overall service performance and market position in the Polish rail sector.

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