Pesa Swing on Aleje Jerozolimskie in front of city skyline, with the WKD terminus on the left, and the city's main railway station behind the tram
It took me 12 years until
I finally returned to Warsaw, although it is just a five and a half
hour train journey from Berlin. After my previous and first visit in
2003 I actually wrote the first trip report which I published on my
website. I read it again just before leaving and was quite surprised
what impression the city had left. If you're interested you can still
read it online here.
I always said to myself, I
will go back to Warsaw as soon as Metro line 2 is open. There were
some delays, and I meant to go there just after its opening which was
then pushed back again and again, and when it finally opened in March
2015, I decided to leave my visit for later, as the weather was still
quite horrible and I wanted to do some tram exploring, too.
Eventually a gap appeared in my travel agenda so I booked a trip at
short notice with the weather report already quite reliable, I mean,
with a lot of sunshine guaranteed. So during the last four days,
16-19 August 2015, I managed to get loads of blue-sky tram pictures.
Exploring the Warsaw rail
and transport system is quite easy, they have got a proper
"Verkehrsverbund", i.e. all transport within the city is
fully integrated, so on each day I got a 24-hour ticket for zone 1
for 15 Zloty, which is just under 4 EUR. This covers the entire city,
which is fairly large with over 500 km2. There is also a 24-hour
ticket for zones 1+2, if you want to get beyond the city boundaries,
sold at 26 Zl., but watch out, it is NOT valid on the WKD local
railway beyond Opacz! But the tickets are valid on all red (S-Bahn
type services) and green KM regional trains, so even the airport lies
within zone 1. Make sure to validate the ticket on the first ride,
after that it is only needed to pass the barriers at metro stations,
on buses and trams and trains just hop on and wait for the occasional
ticket inspection. The tickets are of the small Paris/Madrid type and
can be bought in advance from ticket machines at metro stations, but
there are also machines inside trams (not sure about buses). So in
the ticket/fares part, Warsaw gets a clear "very good",
it's easy and cheap!
Suburban Rail
Back in 2003, I
wrote very positively about the Metro, but was shocked by the local
rail service then still operated by
PKP. Well, fortunately this service has improved a lot. A lot has
been done since the regional government of Mazovia (Mazowsze)
county took over and introduced the SKM as a kind of S-Bahn service
with completely new trains. What was especially shocking in 2003 was
the look of the two central stations, the Centralna mainline station
and the adjacent Sródmiescie suburban station (they should really
carry the same name!). Both have been significantly improved, mostly
just by changing the illumination, so they still preserve their
particular style of the period when they were built, but in good
light. Even the connecting corridor between them doesn't look that
scary any more. The Centralna is still undergoing refurbishment and
upgrading, especially in the main hall. Unfortunately there is still
no direct connection to the Metro station Centrum.
Improved lighting on Warszawa Centralna platform
Improved lighting inside Warszawa Sródmiescie (suburban station)
Stadion station
was also rebuilt for the European football championship in 2012, and
it actually matches the design of the stadium. Warszawa Wschodnia
(East Station) is in quite a good shape, too, while Zachodnia (West
Station) is currently being rebuilt. Powisle could do with some
modernisation, but it didn't look as desolate as in 2003, probably
Ochota is the least appealing now of the city centre stations. I only
rode the SKM line between Wschodnia and the airport, of the
semicircular line S9 I only saw W-wa Gdanska, which was quite modern
and this one indeed provides a convenient interchange with M1,
something which is announced on M1 trains at Centrum, but there is
nothing convenient here. At Stadion the new M2 Stadion Narodowy
station is quite conveniently located next to the PKP station, but
there don't seem to be too many people transferring there yet. W-wa
Wilenska had not changed much, it is still hidden behind the shopping
mall and has nothing which could be of architectural interest. The
underground airport station is not bad, although a bit of a walk from
the check-in area, but compared to other airports quite reasonable:
Lotnisko (Airport) station with S3 train ready to depart
Of all the SKM lines, however, I would only classify S2 as an S-Bahn
as it offers a regular 30-minute headway. Line S1 is a bit confusing
as it is actually made of two overlapping lines, and with an absurdly
irregular headway. S3 only runs every hour and uses the mainline
tracks through the city, so it does not stop at Ochota, Powisle and
Stadion. And S9 has a rather irregular timetable, too. All routes are
complemented with some regional services which may also call at all
local stations. But I think that Warsaw has a good potential for a
proper S-Bahn system. This would, of course, need some investment
around Zachodnia station, but then all S lines should be bundled
along the local tracks, thus creating a sort of east-west trunk route
with trains every few minutes between Zachodnia and Wschodnia which
people will perceive like a third metro axis. Additionally they
should really create a ring line, although this would require the
most investment at Zachodnia, and a couple of additional stations on
the existing route, for example in Targówek in the east.
Unfortunately, despite the new trains, the SKM service suffers from a
lack of standardised platform heights. Often you have to step down
into the train, and there is always quite a big gap. But for the
airport, I can certainly recommend it, as there is a train departing
every 15 minutes for the city centre.
TRAM
All in all, the tram
system is in quite a good shape. I did not manage to ride on the
entire system, but about 75% of what was available, as some routes
were closed for upgrading during the summer. I was especially pleased
with the newer PESA low-floor trams, both the numerous vehicles of
the Swing type and the latest Jazz trams. Both run very smoothly and
swiftly on what are certainly not always new routes, they can go
around curves without getting too slow, and generally speed up quite
well. Here it is actually the older Konstal high-floor trams that
make more noise and overall offer a much less comfortable ride. So
while trams travel fast, the system's major problem seems to be the
huge road intersections, where they are often held waiting too long:
Major intersection in the city centre: Aleje Jerozolimskie & Marszalkowska, as seen from the Palac Kultury tower
Maybe a faster traffic light cycle would help, because if you have
trams coming from various sides, traffic light preemption would not
help much either. But I felt that traffic lights stay on green too
long, although often no more cars were actually passing, also
annoying for pedestrians waiting to cross the street. In most cases,
the respective stops are located before the intersection, so doors
can remain open until just before the green light comes.
The largest parts of the
system are on dedicated rights-of-way, often even with a ballast
trackbed, which on the one had prevents people from crossing the
tracks, but on the other hand may be perceived too much as a dividing
element. Only a few older sections have street-running or marked-off
lanes, and almost all stops have platforms. However, even the newest
platforms don't fully match the tram floor height, there is always a
5 cm step and a small gap. A few stops are left with street-boarding,
some in Kolo, and one which struck me particularly, the one at Stare
Miasto. This one is really dangerous, as many tourists not familiar
with this situation get on and off there, too. And what was most
surprising, buses also stop in the middle of the street. Luckily,
Polish drivers are used to that and respect the situation by stopping
behind the trams. Apparently, as I was told, the problem is known and
a solution is being sought, and I have to admit that I don't have an
instant proposal either. Because besides the tram stop, there is also
a pedestrian crossing without traffic lights next to it, so chances
are very high that a tram, bus or car may run you over...
Street-boarding into Pesa Swing tram at Stare Miasto
All stops
have timetables with a list of all stops served by that line, but
there are no network maps. Some stops have electronic next-tram
indicators.
In one aspect, the Warsaw
tram system is still typically "Eastern", i.e. the large
number of different lines, with generally several lines sharing the
same terminus (they mostly have a separate loop track), from where
they head in different directions through the city:
Typical line up at outer terminus, here Os. Gorczewska
The online tram map
shows the trunk routes in the city centre in different colours, plus
a fifth colour for all lines which can't be clearly assigned to one
such corridor. But generally the lines tend to travel across the
centre in a straight and logical direction and turn onto a different
route in the outer parts, so it is pretty easy to understand after a
while. Line numbers seem to change quite regularly, so at major
junctions where underpasses connect the different stop positions, no
line numbers are shown, but just the district where trams go to from
that platform, so you need to be familiar with the city's geography a
bit. Also, inside metro stations, there is a map showing all urban
rail services, even with all stop names for the trams, but without
any line numbers! At the moment, they have a line 79 which serves a
stretch isolated from the rest of the network on Aleje Krakowska,
using bidirectional trams as there is no loop at the northern
temporary terminus Hale Balacha:
Newest tram type, Jazz, bidirectional providing shuttle service on the temporary line 79
Although Warsaw generally
is a city with very good signage, both street signs with large
letters and also direction signs for pedestrians outside the central
area, e.g. to metro stations, the signage at the major tram termini
is insufficient. At Mlociny, for example, there is a huge new tram
station, but it is very difficult to find out where which tram
departs or accepts passengers. A metro-style guidance system is
needed there. At many other, more basic loops with several lines
starting, there should be a screen announcing when which tram is
leaving as any of them may be going to the place the passengers is
heading for. Now you'd have to walk from one platform to the other to
compare the small timetables. Most lines are served every 12 minutes
during off-peak, which is o.k. considering that almost all branches
are served by two or more lines.
Tram route on the lower deck of Most Gdanski
An interesting tram route
is the crossing of the Wistula River on the lower deck of Most
Gdanski, with a stop at either end. And the trams run through a
tunnel next to the Old Town, just west of the Stare Miasto stop.
The drivers' cabs are
particularly transparent on the old trams, and I often observed that
a driver had a smartphone on his/her lap and earphones plugged in.
Given the distraction of such devices, I think it should be strictly
forbidden to use them on duty. I was also rather surprised to see a
driver smoke inside the cabin at one of the loops!
METRO
As I said at the
beginning, a primary motivation of this visit was to see the new
Metro line M2. I had already seen many photos and I liked the
design concept, so I was curious to see what it looks like in real
life. I still think that it is great, I generally like colours and
especially if each station has its own distinctive colour. And it is
the only metro line I know, where the station's colour is even
reflected in the station's entrances!
Entrance to the "green" M2 station: Stadion Narodowy
Besides the metro logo, I think
the entrances should also clearly show the name of the station, maybe
in a similar way Madrid adds the name to the logo. Of all new metro
lines opened recently, it is probably the one with the strongest
personality, I mean, from any photo you will always be able to tell
immediately that this is Warsaw's M2, quite a relief after the global
uniform station design of recent decades, using just glass, stainless
steel and bare concrete! I was, however, a bit disappointed by the
feeling of spaciousness in some stations. While the more shallow
stations Rondo Daszynskiego, Rondo ONZ and Dworzec Wilenski are fine,
with the stairs almost at the end of the platform and just one row of
columns, especially the deep-level stations, from Swietokrzyska to
Centrum Nauki Kopernik feel a bit too small, with two rows of columns
and the stairs and escalators interrupting the view of the platform.
The colour purple found in Nowy Swiat-Uniwersytet station may appear
a bit too much, but maybe this fact actually makes it great, and
being a devoted Deep Purple fan, I like it, of course, although my
favourites are probably Rondo Daszynskiego and Rondo ONZ:
Homage to Deep Purple: Nowy Swiat-Uniwersytet
Current western terminus: Rondo Daszynskiego
Swietokrzyska provides
interchange with line M1, but I think the two lines are not very
conveniently connected for a system which was actually planned from
scratch. On the M2 platform, the corridor towards M1 is at the very
western end, hidden behind the western exit shaft:
Narrow gateway leading to M2>M1 interchange at Swietokrzyska
Once there you
will find a narrow gateway not even 2 m wide leading to a slightly
larger kind of vestibule, from where a lift and a 2 m wide staircase
leads up to an intermediate level, from where, finally, three sets of
escalators lead up to the southern end of the M1 platform. No problem
during off-peak when I was there, but I dare predict that this
interchange will cause real traffic jams during peak and when M2 has
been extended at both ends. So I wonder why, when all other accesses
to M2 were built quite generously, this primary interchange was
designed at such a low scale. Because besides being too narrow, the
absence of escalators on the lower part will create more jams as
people have different speeds when climbing stairs. So some
interchange traffic may have to be diverted via the upper mezzanine
instead...
The second station
designed as a future interchange is unfortunately a complete
nonsense, a missed opportunity, for whatever reason! I'm talking
about Stadion Narodowy, of course. The present layout is that of two
separate lines with two individual stations which happen to be
located side by side. So any transferring passengers would always
have to change lines going one level up and then one level down again
when it would have been so easy to design a perfect future-proof
interchange here with cross-platform interchange as the station was
built in a totally empty terrain where space restrictions could not
be taken as an excuse. Although the eastern leg of what would become
line 3 to Goclaw seems to be quite a good alignment, I never
understood the route M3 was supposed to take into the city centre,
and looking at the priorities being presented by official sources,
only the Goclaw branch is high up on the list. With a "proper"
junction at Stadion, this branch could have been operated also as an
M2 branch, and if not, at least with convenient cross-platform
interchange to continue the journey, although then the train
reversing problem would come up. So, ideally, I guess, M2 should be
using the outer tracks, and M3 the inner ones. But as I heard, even
locally, M3's route across the Wistula River is under review, so the
M3 part of this station may never be used anyway (welcome to
Berlin!). Given all these uncertainties, I also find it impossible to
understand why the M3 part of the station was fully furnished? A lot
of money was wasted not only in tiles and cladding, but a lot of
money will still be wasted to maintain the station, especially as it
is clearly visible to everyone. Why didn't they just leave it as a
shell hidden behind some temporary wall?
Appealing station design with useless but fully furnished island platform in the background at Stadion Narodowy
Certainly, the main design
feature of the station, those tree-like supports in the middle, would
not be properly visible then. So has the architect's vanity won over
pragmatism?
Talking of M3, for me the
more "natural" alignment for a third line would be from
Goclaw to the Eastern Railway Station as planned, then to Dworzec
Wilenksi (M2), then west under the river to serve the Old Town (Stare
Miasto), intersect with M1 either at Ratusz or the missing Muranów
station, then turn south via Rondo ONZ to the Central Station and
south from there wherever needed.
When I visited last in
2003, the first metro line (now labelled M1) had only reached Ratusz-Arsenal in the
city centre, so the northern part of this line was also new to me
now. Although not as impressive as M2, all the stations have some
interesting features, more or less visible at first sight. Plac
Wilsona, of course, strikes most with its elliptical ceiling above
the southern exit area. Of the four northern ones, with their side
platforms I probably prefer Slodowiec because it has a more
distinctive wall pattern:
Slodowiec: subsurface stations with side platforms were built along the northern stretch of M1
Lying just below street level, they all
feature an interesting entrance building with tickets gates separated
for each direction. It would have been nice if they had left some
openings in the station roof to allow daylight to fall into the
station, a feature already quite popular in other cities during that
period. All stations on M1, also those on the older southern part,
are in a very good shape, very clean and well maintained. Just the
logo outside sometimes looks faded through the sun and needs
replacement.
The M1 stations I like
least are a few in the central area, Politechnika, Ratusz-Arsenal and
above all, Swietokrzyska. While the first two are simply too simple,
lacking any appeal in their simplicity, the latter is really a shame,
as it looks like a very cheap station, with the walls simply painted
in a dark green, not a very appealing colour anyway, and the pillars
clad in tiles found at a marked-down price in the local
do-it-yourself store. The station appears even more unattractive when
you change from the brilliant yellow M2 station below. So hopefully,
this station will deserve a major restyling soon to bring it up to
the standard of the rest of the line:
Cheap finishings at M1 Swietokrzyska station
My favourite on M1 is probably
Pole Mokotowskie, because of its clear layout, the stairs at the very
ends of the platform, nothing obstructing the view over the platform,
a nicely repainted vaulted ceiling and the red colour used cautiously
on the walls and suspended lights:
Pole Mokotowskie: plain though elegant station design
The stations further south beyond
Wilanowska (which is certainly a nice station with its galleries)
make me think of Munich's U-Bahn, although unfortunately the wall
pattern is often a bit too dark, maybe some sort of indirect lighting
would help here.
The Metro, especially M1
has one funny feature I have never seen anywhere else: with a small
photo symbol, the next-train indicator even announces which type of
train will arrive next! Certainly this is not a feature particularly
provided for urban rail enthusiasts, but rather for passengers in
wheelchairs, for example, as the older Russian-type trains require a
higher step into the train, whereas with the newer Alstom Metropolis
and Siemens Inspiro boarding is stepfree. On a hot summer day this
information may also be useful for other passengers, as the old
trains don't have air-conditioning, although even on the new ones, it
may get quite warm inside if the train is packed (and they are during
rush hour!):
Metropolis train arriving next!
So, on M1, you can now see four different types of
trains, although the older two are basically the same, but the second
series can be identified easily by a more modern front (which made me
believe that they are refurbished first-series trains...).
Announcements are very good and clear to understand.
When Siemens presented the
Inspiro at Berlin's Innotrans a few years ago, I was quite
disappointed. After having delivered excellent trains to Vienna or
Oslo, what was supposed to become a new standard metro train looked
cheap and ugly. But having seen them in real service now, I think
they are not that bad after all. Even the strange train front looks
good, especially on the modern M2, and inside they are quite
pleasant, although a bit low. But fortunately, they got rid of the
monitors which on the prototype were mounted on the centre poles,
obstructing the view through the train. There are now two monitors,
one mounted on each side next to the doors, much better. The noise
level is acceptable, especially as the wheel-rail noise is
overshadowed by the noise from the air-conditioning system (which
was, however, very appreciated - and I missed it yesterday when I had
to use the U-Bahn in Berlin...).
Ticket inspections may
also occur on metro trains, despite the access gates, but for
whatever reason, in many stations one of the emergency gates is
always open, certainly seducing people to avoid the ticket gates. I
guess, most people use a season ticket anyway as Warsaw is said to
have a rather high share of public transport users (there are still
lots of cars, too!).
WKD
I didn't see much of the
WKD system, the local railway that runs from Warsaw to some
villages to the southwest of the city. As the central portion was
closed for some track work, I only rode it from Zachodnia to Aleje
Jerozolimskie. As said before, combined zone 1 tickets are only valid
up to Opacz, actually the first stop outside Warsaw, but zone 1+2
passes are not valid on the rest of the line, you'll need to get a
special WKD ticket! The two more urban stations, Ochota and
Sródmescie, have not changed at all in the last 12 years, and
honestly, look quite pathetic. Hopefully some real modernisation will
happen soon. At Centralna the corridors leading to the WKD terminus
Sródmescie are currently being refurbished, so a restyling of the
WKD platform would be much appreciated, too.
Temporary WKD terminus at W-wa Zachodnia (West Station)
Not too long ago, they
purchased new trains with low-floor access, but looking at what is
available elsewhere for this type of regional light rail (e.g. Badner
Bahn in Vienna), those trains look clumsy and heavy. In fact, I would
suggest to convert this line into a proper tram-train using lighter
vehicles and connect them to the urban tram system, for example, by
looping around the city centre, and thus improving access
significantly while at the same time making the other urban stations
like Reduta Ordona, which lies next to a huge shopping complex, more
attractive from the Warsaw end, too. I see that up until the 1970s,
the line actually entered the city like a tramway.
So, all in all, the Warsaw
urban rail system is developing quite nicely, the tram system is
being upgraded and hopefully the last high-floor trams will be
withdrawn soon, the extension of M2 in both directions with three new
stations on each side is underway, with contracts expected to be
awarded before the end of the year, and hopefully, the SKM system
will be expanded and upgraded into a real S-Bahn system, too.
LINKS
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Just one correction about Pole Mokotowskie. The ceiling has been properly ( and finally ) cleaned, not repainted. They've done it to quite a few stations south of Pole Mokotowskie too, you can see it under this link:
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Hi Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteYou're not fully correct, in fact the stations in Mokotow were cleaned, but Pole Mokotowskie was recently also painted.
http://www.transport-publiczny.pl/wiadomosci/metro-maluje-pole-mokotowskie-48976.html
Kind regards,
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I had been waiting for Your next Warsaw report impatiently. Comments of an outsider are always valuable, particularly one interested in the topic. :) One small correction: SKM is owned by Warsaw municipality, not Masovian Vivodeship. Mazovia owns only Koleje Mazowieckie and 95% shares of WKD.
ReplyDeleteHi, for your information - ticket machines are also in buses
ReplyDeleteGood job
Hi, Robert. I'm glad you came to Warsaw once more. Just to inform you on the S1 service: actually there is only one S1 route but the service is interrupted by rail works and a tunnel construction at Międzylesie station. This is why some of trains terminates at Wawer instead of going to Otwock (an oryginal end-stop). There is the same reason for shorter service westbounds (with terminus at Warszawa Zachodnia instead of Pruszków). In 2016 propoer service should be given back and the time schedule will surely be more regular (with 30-minute intervals). And finally just to let you know: for 2018-2021 a great modernisation of Warsaw rail network is planned: new stations, new lines, renovation of the central east-west line etc. A good reson for the third visit. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSome (additional) impressions from my visit to Warsaw on 31 August 2015:
ReplyDelete- Warszawa Centralna: You quickly notice that Poland is not a "railway country" because the central station of Warsaw is not as busy as other European central stations. What I don’t like about Centralna is that platforms, station cafés and most shops are underground, somewhat hidden below the Communist-style entrance building which is hardly accessible from the surroundings due to wide roads. But the underground platforms look bright enough (especially compared to stations like Bruxelles-Central or Bern) and the entrance building is now being refurbished, so there is hope that Warsaw gets the modern central station it deserves. However, you would expect some basic English knowledge at the counters in the central station of a European capital but I only got responses in Polish!
- Centrum: There is a underground connection from Warszawa Centralna to Srodmiescie suburban railway station, but interchange to the metro and tram stop Centrum is still not convincing: The long way from Centralna to Centrum is unavoidable, but even from Srodmiescie station located in between you have to exit to street level to change to metros and trams. At first they should cover the cut where the metro entrances can now be found at level -1 (!), this would extend the existing underpass below Marszalkowska/Jerozolimskie intersection with stairs to the different tram stops and allow a weatherproof interchange between metro and trams. An underground connection to Srodmiescie would be more difficult because of the railway tunnel located on level approx. -1.5, but the existing (but very low) underpass between the road junction tand he railway tunnel shows that there may also be some room between the street and the tunnel at the eastern entrance of Srodmiescie for an underground connection.
- Passenger Information: While many European cities offer a wide range of printed maps, timetables and other leaflets for costumers, Warsaw like other Polish cities does not. The only take-away product is a large topographical map showing the complete public transport system with line numbers as well as stop names and giving some useful ticket information. I was very delighted to see that the colours used for public transport systems in Berlin and Germany (green for suburban rail, blue for metro, red for trams, purple for buses) are also used in Warsaw, simplifying orientation for visitors. Similar to the German U-Bahn sign, they also use a white M on a blue square, but only on this map and not at metro station entrances. Because of the map dimensions, however, the font size is quite small and you actually get two maps, map 1 for the northern districts and map 2 for the southern districts, so a handy schematic Metro or Tram map would be more convenient. The topographical maps are available at the “punkty obsługi pasażerów” in the central metro stations, but not by self-service, so you have to join a long queue of regular costumers. If you arrive by plane, try to get the maps already at the public transportation information desk at the airport!
- Metro M2: The line was used quite well in the afternoon, but I guess there are few passengers in the evening, as for now M2 is only a downtown line connecting the CBD with Praga district on the Eastern bank of Vistula River, whereas the sections through large housing estates will only be built in the following stages. Stadion Narodowy lies in a rather undeveloped area, the location of Centrum Nauki Kopernik at the Western bank of Vistula reduces the potential catchment area and the business quarter around Rondo Daszczynskiego is still developing. Another negative impression of Stadion Narodowy are the narrow platforms whereas there is much room between the trains and the pillars. I agree that the interchange between M2 and M1 at Swietokrzyska also is too narrow and has a strange combination of fixed stairs and escalators (not parallel, but different types on different levels). Unfortunately there is a large gap even between the new Inspiro trains and the straight platforms, if I remember correctly.
ReplyDelete- Metro M3: I agree that Goclaw – Dw. Wschodni – Dw. Wilenski – Stare Miasto – Ratusz Arsenal would be the natural alignment for a third metro line, as it would offer many interchanges and underpass the Old Town. It could continue to Centralna, Ochota or Zachodnia railway station and further south to improve interchanges to SKM, KM and WKD and relieve the busy tram route through Ochota.
- Metro Signage: M2 stations and Swietokrzyska on M1 have a state-of-the-art station signage comprising a detailed station area map and the large topographical map mentioned above. In the trains there are a metro diagram (similar to Berlin, but above the doors and not above of the windows) and the schematic urban rail map showing all station names but no line numbers except for M1 and M2. The other M1 stations, even the newest ones in Mlociny, still have the original blue signage, also with detailed station area maps, but the line map only shows M1 in front of a simplified street map and neither M2 nor trams and buses. Because of the loud noise during the ride, the next station is announced directly after the doors have closed – Vienna should learn from Warsaw in this context!
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