One of the largest Polish investments of the interwar period was the construction of the so-called Polish Coal Trunk-Line. It connected Upper Silesia with the newly built port of Gdynia. This project was of great importance, since coal was then the main Polish export commodity. The Józef Nowkuński Chamber of Tradition of the Polish Coal Trunk-Line was opened in the building of the railroad station in Herby Nowe in 1993. The chamber has collected thousands of the exhibits associated with the coal trunk-line.
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