Bieszczadzka Forest Railway (Polish: Bieszczadzka Kolejka Leśna) is a narrow gauge railway built in a sparsely populated, forest region of Bieszczady Mountains. Construction commenced at the end of 19th century and completed before the World War I. Nowadays, a part of the railway is utilized as a tourist attraction. Trains run regularly on weekends from the beginnig of May till the end of September. In July and August also on weekdays.
The main station with all the rolling stock is located in Majdan near Cisna.
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