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At ul. Dworcowa, along the Poznań-Wrocław railway line, launched in 1856, is the "Luboń" railway station. In 1856, a station called "Żabikowo" was established in this place. The name referred to the village through which the railway line ran, and later to the farm of Augustus, Count Cieszkowski. When Prussian industrialists appeared in the nearby village of Luboń and started building food processing factories there, the Prussian Landrat - the district starost justified the need to change the name of the railway station with an important economic interest and in 1904 it was administratively changed to "Luban". Today, in this station building, built of heavily baked red brick, there is a waiting room on the ground floor, and the Luboń City Guard has its rooms on the first floor. Right next to it, on the right side of the entrance to the station, there is a former railway forwarding building, built in an interesting half-timbered technique (a wooden structure filled with brick).

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