Investments in Other Parts of Poland
Since the Second Polish Republic was a country divided into the so-called Poland A (better developed western half), and Poland B (less developed eastern part, see: Kresy), Kwiatkowski wanted to alleviate differences between these two regions. Therefore, several investments were projected for the Eastern Borderlands of the country, including the three rail lines:
- Krzemieniec - Tarnopol,
- Lutsk - Wlodzimierz Wolynski,
- Molodeczno - Stolpce.
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