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WKD disruption alerts — delays and changed services

A concise guide to assessing a WKD incident and choosing an alternative before you reach the platform.

Updated: 10 July 2026Author: Przemysław Królikowski, creator of MetroRadar

Check the affected WKD section and direction.

Single-track operation can change frequency and journey time.

Official updates confirm replacement transport and restoration.

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How to read a WKD disruption

Identify the stations that bound the affected section, the direction and the time of the latest update. A technical fault or single-track operation can affect more than one scheduled service.

02

Alternative routes and replacement transport

If replacement buses are introduced, check their stops and whether they serve every rail station. Another option may involve KM, SKM or Warsaw buses, but compare walking and transfer time.

  • Confirm where the replacement bus stops.
  • Check ticket validity conditions.
  • Leave extra time after service resumes.

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Relevant alerts without noise

Follow WKD and save the stations or route you use. MetroRadar keeps this information together with Warsaw transport alerts, which is useful when your journey continues by metro, tram or bus.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ

Where can I check current WKD changes?

Use the official WKD website and station announcements for final operational confirmation.

Does single-track running always mean cancellation?

No, but it usually reduces capacity and may change intervals or platforms.

Can I receive WKD alerts in MetroRadar?

Yes, supported WKD alerts can be enabled with the other transport modes.

Official sources

Always confirm the details of a current incident in the full announcement from the operator or transport authority.

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