This place looks like time has stopped here – it'll turn into an open-air museum any day now. There is simply a territory in Gdańsk that has lived on a side track for years. The inhabitants say plainly: they feel cut off, forgotten, and ignored in key decisions. Now that the overall plan is at stake, the tension reaches to the zenith. due to the fact that Olszynka isn't just a 100-metre-long construction dispute. It's a two-speed vicinity communicative and 1 large negligence. Tracks that cut through everything Torowisko to port were created in the 1970s. It was expected to service the economy. And it does. However, it cut Olszynka like a knife. Only 2 passes from the south to the north today. Dogs have one.



