Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line

Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line

Infobox rail line
name = Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line
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image_width = 300px
caption = Network map
type = Freight
system = UIC60
status =
locale =
start = Bridge at Bug river
end = Dąbrowa Górnicza-Cieśle
stations = 6
routes = 1
ridership =
open = Construction commenced November 15 1976, opened November 30 1979
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owner =
operator = PKP LHS Sp. z o.o.
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linelength = 394.65 km
tracklength = 600 km
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gauge = 1520 mm
el = No
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elevation =

Broad Gauge Metallurgy Line (Polish "Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa" often known by its acronym LHS), is the longest broad gauge railway line in Poland. Except for this one line, and a few very short stretches near border crossings, Poland uses the standard gauge for its railway tracks. The line runs as a single track line for almost 400 km, from the Polish-Ukrainian border crossing just east of Hrubieszów to Sławków Południowy (near Katowice). It is used only for freight traffic, mainly iron ore and coal. It is the westernmost broad gauge railway line in Europe that is connected to the broad gauge rail system of the countries which before 1991 constituted the Soviet Union.

The line is operated by PKP Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa Spólka z o.o. company.

The previous name of the line was "Linia Hutniczo Siarkowa" (en. "Metallurgy - sulphur line"), but after sulphur ceased to be transported on the line its name had been changed, keeping the initials the same.

History

In the 1970s the giant newly built Huta Katowice steel mill, then in its most prosperous period, required great quantities of iron ore. The main source of the ore were mines near Kryvyi Rih (then in the USSR, now in Ukraine), from where it was transported by rail via Medyka, Przemyśl, Tarnów to Jaworzno Szczakowa. This line had inadequate capacity to carry the traffic.

Searching for a solution PKP considered two plans. The first one was to modernise the existing tracks in order to allow more freight to be carried. The second plan assumed building an entirely new broad gauge line to ease transit across the border - this option was accepted. Design of the new line was done by CBSiPBK ("Central Bureau for Railway Construction Designs and Studies") in Warsaw. Eng. Józef Skorupski became the general designer. Beside this 21 other design bureaus, 8 geological companies and 3 technical universities took part in the project.

The line was opened in 1979 and was used to import iron ore from the USSR, as well as to export coal and sulphur from Poland.After the fall of communism and the economic changes of 1989 traffic on the line has much diminished. At present various schemes are being tried to increase its profitability.

Resource

*pl icon [http://www.pkp-lhs.pl PKP LHS company official website] URL accessed at February 7 2006
*pl icon [http://www.lhs.pl LHS fan website] URL accessed at February 7 2006


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