Trako
Trako is the largest railway trade fair in Poland and the second largest in Europe.
The exhibition was held in Gdynia in 1996, 1998, and 1999, and since 2001, it has taken place in Gdańsk every two years as part of the Gdańsk International Fair. Since 2013, the event has been hosted at the exhibition and office complex, located at 11 Żaglowa Street in Gdańsk.
The project director is Dorota Daszkowska-Kosewska.
History
In the mid-1990s, Poland's economic transformations focused on advancing transportation. The only recurring national railway rolling stock exhibition at the time was part of the Poznań International Fair. In 1995, the idea of organizing a specialized railway trade fair emerged at the East European World Trade Center Gdynia Expo. The goal was to showcase technological advancements, facilitate information exchange on development trends, and review global railway industry tendencies. Gdynia was chosen as the venue, with the event planned on a biennial cycle. The first Trako was held in 1996, a collaboration between WTC Gdynia Expo, Polish State Railways, industry associations, and academics. After the 1998 edition, exhibitors' suggestions led to scheduling Trako in odd-numbered years to avoid overlapping with the Berlin-based InnoTrans fair. The first three events took place at WTC Gdynia Expo at 7/9 Tadeusz Wenda Street, pioneering the railway trade fair concept in Poland.In March 2000, the Gdańsk International Fair acquired the rights to organize all trade fairs in the Tricity area from WTC Gdynia Expo, integrating them. The 4th Trako edition in 2001 was held at the MTG Exhibition Centre at Maurycy Beniowski Street in Gdańsk, with rolling stock displayed at the Gdańsk Oliwa railway station. This edition established Trako among the most significant transport exhibitions in Central and Eastern Europe. Exhibitor interest grew with each subsequent event.
In 2007, the rolling stock exhibition expanded to include a siding at the MTG site. The Chamber of Urban Transport became a partner, broadening the fair's scope to include tram transportation. In 2013, the 10th, jubilee edition of Trako was held at the new Exhibition and Congress Centre and the nearby, close to the Gdańsk Stadium in Letnica district. Since then, Trako has been recognized as Poland's largest and Europe's second-largest railway trade fair.
Editions
1996
The first edition, titled 1st Trako International Railway Convention '96, took place from 1 to 4 October 1996 at the Expo hall in Gdynia. Exhibition stands, spread across two floors, featured domestic railway companies, international firms, and trade publications. A scientific-technical conference ran concurrently, while rolling stock was displayed at Gdynia Główna railway station:- Alstom Konstal: Tank wagon for liquid gas, tank wagon for liquid fuels
- Deutsche Waggonbau: Double-deck control car for 1st and 2nd class in push-pull train systems, two-axle wagon with sliding walls for oversized cargo
- Tabor Railway Vehicle Institute: Bimodal transport set with two tankers and one box trailer
- : Two-axle wagon with sliding walls for oversized cargo
- ZNTK Bydgoszcz and ZNTK Nowy Sącz: Sleeping car type Görlitz
- ZNTK Gniewczyna: Four-axle coal wagon type 424W, wagon with sliding hoods
- ZNTK Piła: SM42-2000
- : Track maintenance train type PS-00
1998
- Bombardier: Talent
- ZNTK Nowy Sącz: Modernized dining car, modernized technical wagon for track surface inspection
1999
- Adtranz: Regio-Shuttle RS1
- Alstom Konstal: Self-discharging wagon Falns 121
- Tabor Polski: Self-discharging wagon Falns for bulk materials, self-discharging wagon Sis with variable wheel gauge bogie
- ZNTK Bydgoszcz: Self-discharging wagon 443V ''Fal''
2001
- Alstom: Coradia LINT 41
- : 436S Snpss
- Fabryka Wagonów Gniewczyna: 401Zp
- Pesa: Partner
- Rybnik: SM42
- : 218K Hbbins, 437Z ''Shmmns''
2003
- Bombardier: Push-pull train led by locomotive 219 125
- Pesa: 306A
- Warsaw Commuter Railway: Lounge car
- ZNLE Gliwice: 3E/1-86
2005
The day before the fair, a seminar addressed Interface of 1435/1520 mm Railway Systems: Interoperability, Standardization, Certification. After the opening, a debate titled I Choose the Railway was held. On the second day, a two-session conference discussed Polish Railways in the Liberalized EU Market.
Equal Ernest Malinowski awards were given to Alstom Pojazdy Szynowe, Bumar-Fablok, and PKP Informatyka, with distinctions for, Graw Technical Services Company, Communication Automation and Telecommunication Plants, and. The Czesław Jaworski award went to Pesa, with distinctions for Graw, Medcom, and Enika. Pesa also received the Association of Polish Electrical Engineers President's medal. The most attractive stands were by Cargosped and.
Approximately 500 meters of exhibition tracks featured: