It also handles several interregional connections to cities in other Polish voivodeships, such as Białystok, Gdynia, Lublin, Olsztyn, and Warsaw.
A modern station in the modernist style was designed on an area of 4,800 m² in 1927 by the renowned architect Edgar Aleksander Norwerth, with Stanisław Hempel as the structural engineer.
Although the design for the station was ready in 1927, a lack of funds and difficulties associated with purchasing private land meant that the building was not opened until 1931.
[3] In the first stage, the roof was repaired, the top of the chimney on the tower was dismantled and rebuilt, and windows and doors were replaced.
After the renovation (2006-2012), the "Będzin Miasto" station building became home to the city guard headquarters, a library branch, a cafe, and a ticket office.