Construction of Interchange Hubs in Częstochowa

As part of an infrastructure project aimed at developing intermodal transport hubs, the City of Częstochowa has selected DYSTEN as the contractor for Part 4 of the contract. This phase involves the design, installation and integration of Passenger Information Displays at municipal transport stops.
The scope of work assigned to DYSTEN includes:
- Preparing detailed location plans for the passenger information boards and designing the necessary electrical connections at designated stops;
- Supplying and installing the passenger information boards in accordance with the specifications outlined in the Functional and Utility Program;
- Installing electrical connections for the passenger information boards at selected stops;
- Commissioning the boards and integrating them into the existing system operated by MPK S.A. in Częstochowa;
- Delivering complete as-built documentation.
Development of Interchange Hubs in Częstochowa
The larger investment, recognised as “Design and Execution of Works Related to the Construction of Interchange Hubs,” has been divided into four phases:
- Construction of the Fieldorfa-Nila / Gombrowicza interchange hub, including the redevelopment of the cycling and pedestrian pathways along the Niemen Promenade;
- Construction of the Plac Rady Europy interchange hub;
- Construction of the Przyjemna – Gościnna interchange hub;
- Design and installation of Passenger Information Displays – awarded to DYSTEN.
A primary objective of this initiative is to enhance the attractiveness of public transportation and encourage both local residents and visitors to choose sustainable transport options over private vehicles.
The project is co-financed by the European Union under the Regional Operational Programme of the Silesian Voivodeship for 2021–2027.
The full completion of the investment is scheduled for September 2027.
The deployment of SDIP in Częstochowa is another significant step for DYSTEN in the field of smart mobility. In February 2025, DYSTEN was selected as the contractor for Phase 2 of the project titled “Purchase and Installation of Renewable Energy-Powered Bus Shelters and Dynamic Passenger Information Boards, Including the Execution of Electrical Connections in a Design-and-Build Formula” in Siedlce.