There are 354 stations operated by Lviv Railways classified as passenger, freight, precinct, sorting, and intermediate.
Lviv Railways has also 19 border-customs stations with Poland, Belarus, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova.
[1] The first steam locomotive which departed from Przemyśl to Lwow on 4 November 1861 at 10.00 in the morning was called "Jaroslaw".
In 1869, Carl Ludwig Railways built a railroad from Lviv to Brody that was opened on 12 July.
On 1 January 1892, the government of Austria-Hungary adopted a law nationalising all railways from private companies.
In the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria three railway directories were formed: Kraków, Lwow, and Stanislawow.