- Łupków Pass
Łupków Pass or Lupkov Pass ( _pl. Przełęcz Łupkowska, _sk. Lupkovský priesmyk) is a significant
mountain pass in theCarpathian mountains on the border betweenPoland andSlovakia , and close to the western border ofUkraine . Its highest point rises 640 m above sea level. It is located just south of the villageŁupków in Poland and east ofMedzilaborce in Slovakia. Underneath the pass runs a railway tunnel 642 m long, straddling the border between Poland and Slovakia.The Łupków Pass separating the
Low Beskids from theBieszczady Mountains .The tunnel and the associated railway line were finished in
1874 , to link Galicia with the rest of theAustro-Hungarian Empire across the Carpathian mountains. Given that it was such a vital communications link, the pass had considerable strategic importance.Łupków Pass was one of the strategically important Carpathian passes bitterly contested in battles on the Eastern Front of
World War I during the winter of 1914/1915. The railway tunnel was demolished and rebuilt multiple times during both World Wars. It was rebuilt again in 1945 but saw little use afterwards. Only in 1999 regular passenger rail service was reestablished through the pass.
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