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Updated 03:28

Fatal Train Collision in Ursus: Man Killed on Tracks

A man died after entering tracks in Ursus; Ursus train fatality highlights safety and travel disruption risks.

Śmiertelne potrącenie pieszego przez pociąg w Ursusie. Mężczyzna wtargnął na tory w miejscu niedozwolonym. The incident happened late at night and killed one person instantly.

Śmiertelne potrącenie pieszego przez pociąg w Ursusie. Mężczyzna wtargnął na tory w miejscu niedozwolonym

Around 23:40, authorities reported a deadly collision between a passenger train and a pedestrian. Consequently, emergency crews rushed to the railway section between Warszawa Ursus and Warszawa Ursus Niedźwiadek. Moreover, the train belonged to Łódzka Kolej Aglomeracyjna and traveled from Warszawa Wschodnia to Łódź Fabryczna. In addition, the man died at the scene from the impact. Therefore, investigators treat the case as a railway fatality with potential legal follow-up.

What happened and who responded

First, firefighters secured the site and tended to the scene. Then, Służba Ochrony Kolei (SOK), the rail protection service, arrived to assist. Furthermore, police officers worked under the supervision of a prokurator, which is a public prosecutor. Meanwhile, crews preserved evidence to reconstruct the events. Consequently, one track remained blocked for examinations. Therefore, train services may face delays or rerouting on this line.

Why this matters to expats and travellers

Ursus sits in the western part of Warsaw, and many commuters use the route daily. Moreover, this route links the city center with Łódź, so disruptions affect regional travel. In addition, foreign residents often travel by rail across Mazovia and need to plan for delays. Therefore, you should check train operators’ notices and mobile apps before travel. Also, remember that Polish police will carry out formal inquiries after such incidents.

However, a deeper problem concerns track safety and illegal crossings. In many urban areas, pedestrians sometimes cross tracks at undesignated spots. Consequently, such behaviour raises severe safety risks. Moreover, trains cannot stop quickly, and a collision often results in fatal injuries. Therefore, rail operators and local authorities often run safety campaigns to discourage trespassing.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live or commute in Poland, respect railway fencing and signals. In case of incidents, contact emergency number 112. Moreover, if you need help with paperwork after a family death, Polish systems include ZUS (social insurance), NFZ (public health insurer), and PESEL (national identification number). Therefore, seek translation help early, and remember that a mandat means a fine under Polish law.

Investigations will determine if the man knowingly trespassed. In addition, authorities will interview witnesses and review CCTV footage. Meanwhile, prosecutors may open a formal inquiry if negligence appears. Consequently, passengers on the train — from a dozen to several dozen people — experienced shock and delays. Therefore, rail operators will offer guidance to affected travellers.

Finally, local residents noted that this was not the first tragic incident around Ursus and Ursus Niedźwiadek. Moreover, authorities plan to review site safety measures after the probe concludes. In addition, expats should follow local news and official rail updates to stay informed.

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