At the eleven largest stations in Poland, you can freely borrow a book or leave a book that has been read for others.

Shelves with books are available in stationary Customer service points - InfoDworce which are located at railway stations in: Bydgoszcz, Gdańsk, Gdynia, Katowice, Kraków, Łódź Fabryczna, Poznań, Warszawa (Warszawa Centralna, Zachodnia and Wschodnia) and in Wrocław. InfoDworce are open on all weekdays from 7: 00-21:00. Visitors to railway stations may leave their books on the shelves or take those left by others on a trip. Lack of formalities makes the book easy to borrow even when you are in a hurry. It is also an excellent opportunity to spend time traveling on a train without a smartphone.

The Polish bookcrossing movement has enjoyed unwavering popularity among readers for years and can boast of impressive statistics on a global scale. In 2013, the PKP Group joined the international movement, opening a new space for the released books - railway stations. The official opening of the first bookcrossing shelf took place on 19/08/2013 at the Central Railway Station in Warsaw.