The PKP connection between Wrocław Główny and Częstochowa is operated by IC Intercity. The first direct train departs at 03:34 from Wrocław Główny station on marsz. Jozefa Piłsudskiego 105, 50-001 Wrocław. The last train to Częstochowa leaves at 18:43. The fastest train without transfers is ORZESZKOWA. The journey on this train takes 01:43. Other trains operate on the Wrocław Główny – Częstochowa route: - offer a lower ticket price and usually a longer journey time. The train finishes at Częstochowa in Stanisława Orzechowskiego, Częstochowa.
Wrocław Główny and Częstochowa is a route connecting Lower Silesia with southern Poland, often chosen by passengers commuting to work between the two cities. Students returning for weekends to their families and pilgrims travelling to [Częstochowa](##BRAK## for Jasna Góra make up a considerable part of travellers on this route. Tourists visiting the city treat the train as a convenient alternative to a car, because they do not need to look for a parking space in the centre.
Trains departing from Wrocław Główny station are mostly in the IC Intercity category. As many as 87 per cent of departures are operated by this category, which you will choose along with the other services on PolishTrains. Express InterCity make up a smaller part with a 5 per cent share and PolRegio with a 3 per cent share.
If you prefer a quick ticket purchase without visiting the ticket office, on PolishTrains you can select a service and pay immediately with BLIK. TLK units tend to be slower than Intercity, but it is up to the passenger to decide whether they prefer a shorter journey time or a lower fare.
A journey from [Wrocław Główny](##BRAK## to Częstochowa on the fastest connection takes just over an hour. Other services take longer, and the full range of journey times on this route spans from just over an hour to over three hours, depending on the number of stops along the way.
To find the fastest service for your chosen day, simply enter the starting and finishing station on PolishTrains and the results will be arranged by departure time. This makes it easy to compare which service arrives in the shortest time and which stops at more stations.
For a standard ticket on this route, passengers usually pay around PLN 50 to around PLN 65. The difference is mainly due to the train category, as a faster unit costs more than a slower TLK or REG.
Statutory discounts are available to, among others, pupils, students up to the age of 26 and seniors, upon presenting the appropriate document during a ticket inspection. Parents travelling with young children can expect a reduced fare for the youngest passenger.
Passengers travelling on a service with a change usually change trains at [Częstochowa Stradom](##BRAK## station, from where it is a short journey to Częstochowa city centre. Some services run without a change and arrive at the destination directly. A passenger planning to travel and return on different days must buy two separate tickets, as the railway does not offer a round-trip ticket on this route. You can, however, book both journeys in one order on PolishTrains, selecting the return date and time separately.