Dzień dobry! As we all know, the Warsaw metro has only 2 lines, but I saw on some maps that there are planned expansions of the first like (the one marked with red), as well as plans for future lines to be built. How true are these? And do you think that they will be achieved in the foreseeable future? In fact, how does Poland in general handle infrastructure projects? Do they get severely delayed and postponed until they finally finish them 1000 years later (like here, in Romania), or do they strive to build them quickly, but flawlessly? Lemme know. Here are some images of the metro that I was talking about.




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  1. So they’re starting lines M3 (green) and M4 (yellow) soon, but don’t expect opening of this lines before 2030. On line M2 (red), 3 stations on the west are getting completed this year.

    And about infrastructure in other parts of Poland, Kraków Wil soon start works on its first metro line, and the railway tunnel in Łódź is stopped, as the developer (PKP) and construction company can’t agree on some issues, like financing and strengthening the foundations of old tenements.

    (I live in Łódź, Man please just finish the damn tunnel, we need quick public transport in the centre and the construction is PARALYZING the city, the construction was supposed to end when I went to High school and the only progress is that I am in a university now)

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