I took the local Osobowy train from Gdansk Glowny - it also stops at Sopot.
Updated Jan 16, 2004
This is the Gdynia train station. You can safely leave your luggage here for only a couple of dollars while you go walking around and exploring.,
Written Feb 13, 2003
To get to Gdynia on of the easiest ways is by train from Gdansk. Its about 20 min and costs around 2 PLN.
As Gdynia is quite i advice to walk or cycle when you are there.
Updated Jun 20, 2003
I walked to Gdynia from Sopot. Walking along the beach which has many nice scenes along the way.
I had to go to the train station to head back to Gdansk. The photo was taken at the train station in Gdynia.
Written Aug 16, 2003
Definitely walking is the best way to move around as the centre of the town is not very big but if you're tired you can take a bus or trolleybus, almost a 100% of which is accessible for wheelchairs. Gdynia has also got a good train connection with Sopot and Gdansk (by so called fast city train which operates quite often, especially in the summer).
If you drive a car it's worth mentioning that Gdynia is drivers friendly- free parking zones are everywhere in the centre - with one exception - on the main street Swietojanska you can park up to 30 mins.
Updated Jan 11, 2005
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Definitely walking is the best way to move around as the centre of the town is not very big but if you're tired you can take a bus or trolleybus, almost a 100%...
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Q: I WOULD LIKE TO GO FROM GDYNIA PORT TO GDANSK BY TRAIN ...SHOULD BE POSSIBLE IF OK WHERE CAN I GET THE TRAIN? OR WHAT IS THE BEST...

A: There are plenty of suburban trains between Gdynia and Gdansk, but not from Gdynia port, as far as I know.
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