Warsaw public transport disruptions — where should you check?
A comparison of WTP, operator and passenger information for the metro, trams, buses, SKM, KM and WKD.
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Official announcements are the reference point
WTP publishes planned and emergency route changes, closures and diversions. For rail, also check the relevant operator because SKM, Koleje Mazowieckie and WKD may provide train-specific detail, ticket acceptance or replacement transport.
The full operator notice is the best source for the exact scope and operating decision.
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Why passenger reports can appear sooner
A passenger on a platform may notice a standstill, crowding or blocked passage before a complete institutional notice is ready. Treat this as an early warning that still requires confirmation.
A useful report states the transport mode, place, direction and approximate time. MetroRadar separates community reports from official announcements.
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Read beyond the alert headline
Scope, time and the effect on your route matter most. A relocated stop may be more relevant than a general delay elsewhere.
- Publication and update time.
- Affected lines, stops or stations.
- Direction, expected duration and replacement route.
- Source and any independent confirmation.
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Does WTP publish every Warsaw disruption?
WTP is the main city-transport source, while rail operators may publish more detailed information for their own services.
How can I assess a community report?
Look for a specific place, line, direction and time, then check for additional confirmation or an official notice.
Should I enable alerts for all of Warsaw?
Usually not. Selected lines, stations and saved routes make important alerts easier to notice.
Sources and further verification
Operating information can change. Always confirm a current incident in the official source.
