Warsaw's Central Station will be connected to the Varso Tower office building, allowing convenient travel between the buildings. The business premises in the Central Station's north and west galleries will be commercialised, and PKP travellers to Warsaw will have seamless access to Varso Tower through an underground passage.
A connection between the Central Station's north gallery and Varso Tower will soon be opened. Then, in the next stage, a link will also be created between the Central Station's west gallery and Varso Tower, taking into account the differences in ground levels. The opening of these connections will improve travel and make it possible to use the services offered in the Central Station galleries. The adaptation work is expected to take around four months before the passageways open.
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