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Jan 16, 2018 at 19:25 comment added MatthewRock Note that what you said isn't true. Many Poles travel by train and it's often faster than by bus. It depends on the connection you're considering. Some rails are renovated and offer a faster travel, and some are quite old, but there's a new highway instead. I, for example, travel almost exclusively by train.
Jan 16, 2018 at 17:56 comment added user428517 ymmv, but rome2rio has never let me down: rome2rio.com/s/Krakow/Katowice It's frankly an amazing site.
Jan 16, 2018 at 17:45 comment added user26128 FWIW, you're wrong. There certainly are many train lines that do stop only at large towns. The so-called "Intercity" (IC/TLK) only stop at the largest towns and can be (although not always) quite quick. There are also "Express"-class trains (EIC/EIP/EC/Ex/Pendolino) which are high-speed trains, even by European standards chuckle. Some routes don't have high-speed trains though. en.e-podroznik.pl is very good, but try using rozklad-pkp.pl with restrictive options [e.g. only "blue" (express/high-speed) trains] to be sure. Krakow->Katowice takes 2hr by "slow" train.
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