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===Transportation=== [[File:Polish Pendolino front 2.JPG|thumb|[[PKP Intercity]] [[New Pendolino|ED250 Pendolino]] at [[Wroc艂aw G艂贸wny railway station|Wroc艂aw Main Station]]]] Poland is served by [[Rail transport in Poland|an extensive network of railways]]. In most cities, the main railway station is located near a city centre and is well connected to the local transportation system. The infrastructure is operated by [[Polish State Railways]], part of state-run PKP Group. The rail network is very dense in western and northern Poland, while the eastern part of the country is less developed. The capital city, Warsaw, has the country's only [[Rapid transit|rapid transit system]]: the [[Warsaw Metro]]. Poland's busiest airport is [[Warsaw Chopin Airport]]. Warsaw Chopin serves as the main international hub for Poland's flag carrier [[LOT Polish Airlines]]. In addition to Warsaw Chopin, Wroc艂aw, Gda艅sk, [[Katowice]], Krak贸w, and Pozna艅 all have [[international airport]]s. In preparation for the [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]] football championships jointly hosted by Poland and [[Ukraine]], a number of airports around the country were renovated and redeveloped. This included the building of new terminals with an increased number of jetways and stands at both [[Wroc艂aw Airport]] in [[Wroc艂aw]] and [[Gda艅sk Lech Wa艂臋sa Airport|Lech Wa艂臋sa Airport]] in [[Gda艅sk]]. Poland has 412,264 km (256,170 mi) of public roads. Polish public roads are categorised by administrative division, which include [[National roads in Poland|national roads]], [[voivodeship road]]s, Powiat roads, and Gmina roads. [[Highways in Poland|Motorway]]s and [[Limited-access road|expressway]]s are part of the national road network. As of May 2025, there are 5,205.5 km of motorways and expressways in use.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gddkia.gov.pl/pl/|title=Autostrady :: Generalna Dyrekcja Dr贸g Krajowych i Autostrad - Strona G艂贸wna|website=www.gddkia.gov.pl}}</ref>
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