Using public transport to increase the range of my walks limits these to a north-south direction, up and down and along the Warsaw-Radom railway line. Much improved in recent years, with roads and path built alongside the rails, where once were just muddy or dusty dirt tracks. This makes walking much more efficient as a way of covering ground. My walk last Sunday took just over an hour and half to cover the eight kilometres from the działka to Michalczew station, passing Krężel station along the way.
There's something very special about rural railway lines on a weekend in high summer; the quiet of a country station, a handful of people gathering on a platform minutes before a local service is due to arrive, some folk to meet alighting passengers, others to board, heading for town to catch a show or meet friends for dinner, or merely returning to their urban apartments after a weekend on the działka.
And here (below) is Krężel station, a view that brings to mind an Eric Ravilious painting - the white goods wagon repurposed as stationary storeroom; the yellowing grasses; the slight rise leading up to the composition's focal point, the summer sky streaked with thin white cloud.
A perfect summer's day - hot and dry - so I'm off in search of those 1940s USA vibes once more. With 21st century EU infrastructure. Trackside between Janów and Michalczew.
Below: Michalczew station in the evening sun. In good time to catch the 18:18 train back to Chynów. The building dates back to 1935. Note the pedestrian-only level crossing, the lighting, the signage. All to the highest EU standards.
There's something comforting and magical about our railways, especially when they are fully functional and useful to communities. That they are they, that they run (generally!) to time, and that we use them for work and leisure. I express gratitude for them.
High summer in Chynów: storms, fruit and exercise
Summer wet and dry
Rainy summer Warsaw moods
Marathon stroll along the Vistula
This time nine years ago:
Complaining about the lack of a river crossing between Siekierki and Góra Kalwaria!
This time ten years ago:
S2 update
This time 11 years ago:
Progress on S2 bypass - photos from the air
This time 13 years ago:
Up Śnieżnica
This time 16 years ago:
July continues glum (2007 - yet another rainy summer)
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