The Narrow-Gauge Railway on the route Rogów - Rawa Mazowiecka - Biała Rawska is the longest currently active narrow-gauge line in Poland. It is also one of the most valuable railway monuments in the region - the first and only museum railway in the voivodeship. Thanks to the efforts of enthusiasts from the Polish Narrow-Gauge Railway Foundation, we managed to collect the largest collection of historic narrow-gauge rolling stock in Poland and one of the largest in Europe.
The Foundation ensures that new vehicles can return to traffic. All of them are renovated, have original equipment, and the train staff is dressed in appropriate historical uniforms. You can travel on several routes, tickets for which can also be purchased online.
The line was built by German soldiers in 1915. It was then used to supply the German front with food, weapons and ammunition, as well as to transport the wounded. The line ran from Rogów to Biała Rawska through Głuchów and Rawa Mazowiecka. After Poland regained independence, the railway was taken over by PKP. In 1996 it was entered in the register of monuments.