Portal Pasażera
PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A.
3.6 ★
2K ratings
1,000,000+
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Free
In this app, you can search for railway connections, view timetables, and track trains in Poland. Includes live route updates, station favorites, and multilingual support.
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AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 83 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 17 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
50%
4 star
13%
3 star
13%
2 star
0%
1 star
25%
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83% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
63% positive sampled reviews
About Portal Pasażera
A free railway connection search engine and timetable for all railway carriers operating in Poland in a new version. The only application that presents all the official data of the infrastructure manager and data provided by carriers.
The application includes:
• an extensive search engine for railway connections,
• current train timetable for a given station with indication of platforms,
• the ability to track the train on the route,
• current information from the infrastructure manager and carriers,
• the „Quick connections” section with your selected connections,
• possibility of configuring your favourite stations and connections,
• an on-line map with the route of your connection,
• three language versions - Polish, English and Ukrainian.
Use without limits and track updates, you'll have more new features waiting for you soon!
To view the declaration of accessibility of Portal Pasażera mobile applications go to page:
https://portalpasazera.pl/en/Dostepnosc/AplikacjeMobilne
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Reviews for Portal Pasażera
Yevhenii Kutei
12/22/2025
SUPER!!!
Natan Jabłoński
11/21/2025
App loads dictionaries for far too long or just indefinitely which results in app startup and then inability to use it. There are no such problems with the web version on mobile. No idea why the mobile apps even exist if it is just an inferior version of a web app. suggestions: instead of this app you could just roll out a script that opens web service in a default browser - it would have been far more useful. Just to clarify - the app does its job well - if it allows you to use it.