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Czudec station - Thursday schedule

LineDirectionTime
REGRzeszów Główny04:55
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem04:57
REGRzeszów Główny05:29
REGJasło05:31
REGRzeszów Główny06:00
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem06:24
REGRzeszów Główny06:38
REGRzeszów Główny07:04
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem07:19
REGJasło08:05
REGRzeszów Główny08:07
REGRzeszów Główny08:35
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem09:00
REGRzeszów Główny09:38
REGRzeszów Główny10:11
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem10:13
REGRzeszów Główny10:48
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem11:02
REGRzeszów Główny11:41
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem12:05
REGJasło12:34
REGRzeszów Główny13:04
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem13:19
REGRzeszów Główny14:01
REGStrzyżów Nad Wisłokiem14:16

Directions to Czudec station (Warsaw) with public transit

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Czudec

    TrainTrain: REG.

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Train stations near Czudec station in Warsaw

  • Zaborów Błonia, 37 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Czudec?

    The closest stations to Czudec are:

    • Zaborów Błonia is 2885 meters away, 37 min walk.
  • Which train line stops near Czudec?

    REG (Strzyżów Nad Wisłokiem)

  • What time is the first train to Czudec in Warsaw?

    The REG is the first train that goes to Czudec in Warsaw. It stops nearby at 5:23 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Czudec in Warsaw?

    The REG is the last train that goes to Czudec in Warsaw. It stops nearby at 9:37 PM.

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Train: REG.

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The first line to this station is REG, at 04:55, and the last line is REG at 00:00.

Sportowa, Poland

This station serves PolRegio’s lines

Czudec
CzudecCzudec [ˈt͡ʂudɛt͡s] is a village (formerly a town) in Strzyżów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Czudec. It lies in Lesser Poland, approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) north-east of Strzyżów and 16 km (10 mi) south-west of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village has a rail station on the secondary-importance line from Rzeszów to Jasło. The history of Czudec dates back to the year 1185, when Mikołaj Bogoria from the town of Bogoria near Sandomierz granted a number of Lesser Poland’s villages to the newly established Koprzywnica Cistercian abbey. Among those villages was Czudec. In 1263 in Tarnów, Lesser Poland's prince Bolesław V the Chaste met with Daniel of Galicia, to establish a border between the two states. According to their agreement, Czudec was to remain within Lesser Poland, while nearby Rzeszów belonged to Red Ruthenia. On September 11, 1427, King Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila) granted Magdeburg rights town charter to Czudec. The new town was permitted to have one fair a week, and to create several guilds. Until 1610, Czudec belonged to the Strzyżowski family. The town then passed into the hands of the Grabieński family (Pomian coat of arms), which owned it until 1840. Until 1772, Czudec belonged to Pilzno County of Sandomierz Voivodeship. After the Partitions of Poland, it was annexed by the Habsburg Empire, and from 1772 to 1918, belonged to the province of Galicia. In the 19th century the town declined, as its artisans could not compete with modern industry. Finally, in 1935, the government of the Second Polish Republic stripped Czudec of the town charter; it has remained a village ever since. Points of interest: Baroque Holy Trinity parish church (1721–1735), built from stone of the ruined Czudec Castle, St. Martin roadside chapel (1692), a 17th-century manor house called Lamus, together with a park, wooden houses in the market square, ruins of the medieval Czudec Castle. The ruins are located on a hill called Góra Zamkowa, at the Wislok river. In 1938 and 1954, archaeologists found here several examples of Gothic brick walls. The castle dates back to the early years of Polish history, when it was a gord, guarding southeastern border of Lesser Poland. In the 14th century, a wooden complex was built, which was remodeled in Renaissance style in the 16th century. In 1657, during the Swedish invasion of Poland, the castle was destroyed by Transilvanian army of George II Rakoczi. The image of the castle was presented on the official seal of Czudec, in the period when it was a town (1427–1935). It also makes current coat of arms of the village.
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