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Warsaw tram alerts — stoppages, diversions and route changes

Learn how to read a tram alert and check the line, direction, affected section and interchange before choosing an alternative.

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

A tram alert can identify the line, direction and stopped section.

Diversions require checking skipped and replacement stops.

Following only your lines reduces notification noise.

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Stoppage, diversion and shortened route

A stoppage is a temporary halt on a section, a diversion changes the line’s path, and a shortened route ends the trip earlier. Check the final normal stop, the first stop after the diversion and the direction of travel.

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Finding the right replacement stop

At large junctions, a replacement stop may be some distance from the usual platform. Include walking time, crossings and accessibility needs when comparing alternatives.

  • Read the stop name and platform number.
  • Check whether the change applies in both directions.
  • Verify the full WTP announcement before travelling.

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Alerts for your line

Saving the tram lines and transfers you use prevents a stoppage on the other side of Warsaw from competing with an incident on your commute. MetroRadar displays the update time and source type.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ

Where can I check a tram stoppage?

WTP publishes official changes. MetroRadar organises alerts and lets you follow selected lines and routes.

Does a diversion change every stop?

No. The announcement should identify the diverted section and skipped or replacement stops.

Can I follow one tram line?

Yes. Select the modes, lines and routes that matter to you in the app.

Official sources

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

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