Where can I find working steam locomotives in Poland?
Poland is the last place in Europe where one can find steam-hauled passenger trains running on normal passenger trains in scheduled service. These trains run from town of Wolsztyn, which lies southwest of Poznan. In the 2007–8 timetable, there are two daily passenger trains from Wolsztyn to Poznan and return behind steam, and a Monday–Friday train from Wolsztyn to Leszno and return. You can download a timetable of these trains in Adobe Acrobat format. There is usually a period in August when these trains revert to diesel haulage, when the steam drivers take their annual holidays.