Historic Photographs
Updated February 2026
The following photographs, from my collection are of Medyka Station during the German occupation of Poland. They came from an album of a German soldier who was occupying the area eighty years ago. They were all taken from July to September 1941 (as marked on the reverse) The quality of the prints are far from perfect, but I have tried to enhance them. I have obtained several more photos that will be added here soon.
I was very pleasantly surprised when one of my neighbours told me that his late Father Jozef Chudzio who worked at Medyka Station appeared in one of the photographs on this page. The photo shows the station staff being evacuated to Żurawica following bomb damage to Medyka Station in September 1941. Żurawica was and still is a major railway marshalling yard.
The Police officers who appear in the photo are Ukrainians who were working in Medyka under the directions of the German occupation.
I would be very interested to know if anyone else can identify any of the other photos. Józef Chudzio was born in 1901 and died in 1966
The badly Damaged Signal box at Medyka Station. The caption on the photo reads: Medyka Signal Box number 2 and shows the date as July 4th 1941. The damage would have been caused soon after Operation Barbarossa was launched on the 22nd June 1941 by the occupying German forces, as they invaded the Soviet union.Note the machine gun damage to the front of the signalbox.

A Train in Medyka Station that has arrived from the direction of Lwow (Lemberg in German) It appears that the wagons are being used by troops with coaches for the Officers. Note the signal box in the distance that has long since gone. Medyka at this time had two signal boxes. The photo was taken in September 1941

The Station building shows shell and machine gun damage, sustained during Operation Barbarossa. The German Invasion of Russia that started on the 22nd June 1941. Photo taken September 1941

A typical house in the beautiful village of Medyka. Houses like this still exist today, including mine, which has been modenised and extended. This photo was taken in September 1941, during the German occupation of Poland.
I recently received this photo by email. It claims to show Soviet and Polish railway/Customs staff at Medyka by a freight train
that has arrived from Soviet Russia in 1974. I cannot vouch for the authenticity of this photo. © Copyright unkown

The second World War when Poland was occupied by Nazi Germany was not the only time Medyka Station was a victim of War. The following 3 photos show damage to the Station, during the conflict between Russian and Austrian-Hungarian forces, before Poland regained her independence in 1918. It appears that the Station suffered a direct hit from a shell.

The Station building shows shell and machine gun damage, what possibly was sustained during Operation Barbarossa that was the German Invasion of Russia that started on the 22nd June 1941
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Please contact us if you have any photographs of Medyka you would like to see published here. I am also willing to purchase any photos or negatives. I am particularly
Interested in any photos of trains in the station, as well as any track plans
Page updated 18th Febuary 2026 © Medyka Bahn

















