Key Market Indicators
Poland's rail infrastructure expenditure is projected to decrease to approximately €602 million by 2028, down from around €659 million in 2023. This marks an average annual decline of 1.4%. Despite this downturn, Polish demand for rail infrastructure has surged by an annual average of 7.4% since 2000. In terms of rail length, Poland's network is expected to shrink slightly to 18,260 route-kilometers by 2028, compared to 18,510 route-kilometers in 2023. This represents a marginal annual decrease of 0.2%. Over the years since 2000, the supply of rail routes in Poland has remained stable, experiencing no significant year-on-year change. In 2023, Poland ranked 10th globally in terms of rail route length, with South Africa narrowly surpassing it with an identical 18,510 route-kilometers. China, Russia, and India hold the top three positions in this category.