A 21‑year‑old man was fatally struck by a Koleje Mazowieckie train at Warsaw Ursus station, causing severe disruption to rail services.
Fatal crash at Warsaw Ursus station
A 21‑year‑old man fell onto the tracks as a Koleje Mazowieckie train entered Warsaw Ursus station and died on the spot. Railway traffic in the station area is seriously disrupted.
Initial investigation and driver status
Preliminary reports indicate the young man was on the tracks at the exact moment the train entered the station. The train driver was found to be sober, as confirmed by a sobriety test.
Scene secured; police and rescue on duty
The accident site has been secured. Multiple fire brigade shifts, a medical rescue team, and police operating under the prosecutor’s supervision are conducting evidence collection and forensic examinations.
Disruptions to rail traffic
Passengers are facing delays and changes to train operations on the line through Ursus. The disruptions may last until the completion of on‑site services by the authorities.
PKP service updates
PKP informs that on the Warsaw Włochy – Pruszków suburban line, the incident involved train 93284/5 (Koleje Mazowieckie – KM Spółka z o.o.) operating from Grodzisk Mazowiecki to Warszawa Rembertów. A delay of up to 20 minutes is possible, with changes to arrival/departure platforms and tracks; selected trains will be redirected to long‑distance services. Apology for the inconvenience has been issued.
SKM and KM schedule changes
The transport authority notes that the event near Warsaw Ursus station has created delays, rerouting, and possible cancellations on SKM line S1 and KM services.
Where to find latest delays
Current delay information can be accessed on the PKP PLK S.A. passenger portal at https://portalpasazera.pl/Opoznienia.



