Pakoslavice ( Polish: Pakosławice ) is a stopping point in the village of Pakoslavice in the commune of Pakoslavice , in the Opole Voivodeship of Poland. Former intermediate station (until 2005 ). Has 2 platforms and 2 ways.
| Stop point | |
| Pakoslavice Pakosławice | |
|---|---|
| Polish state railways | |
| opening date | 1847 |
| Former names | Bösdorf, Słowniewice |
| Type of | intermediate |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of paths | 2 |
| Location | Pakoslavice, gmina Pakoslavice , Poland |
The passenger and cargo station was built on the Nysa - Grodkow Slaski - Brzeg railway line in 1847 , when this territory was part of the Kingdom of Prussia .
The current name since 1947 .