Częstochowa railway station

The original building was torn down in the 1970s to make place for a larger complex.

Work on the current postmodern architectural style station building designed by architect Ryszard Frankowicz,[2] began in 1989.

The first stage consisting of an overpass connecting the station platforms was opened in 1991, in time for the 6th World Youth Day whose central events took place in the Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa.

Construction of the stations main building started in 1994 and on November 9, 1996, on the 150th anniversary of the railroad reaching Częstochowa the entire complex was finished.

[3] On May 24, 1997, a monument with the bust of Władysław Biegański was unveiled in front of the station.

Original station of the Warsaw-Vienna railway in 1918