the bridge over the Pliszka was a railway bridge of the Weststernberger Kreiskleinbahn. It was owned by the Weststernberg district in the eastern part of the province of Brandenburg on the right bank of the Oder, with its seat in Reppen (Rzepin).
It began in Kunersdorf (Kunowice) on the main line Frankfurt (Oder) - Posen and led in a south-easterly direction or upwards 23 kilometers to Ziebingen (Cybinka), where the railway administration was based. The local paper mill and coal mines in the area were significant.
The single-track, standard-gauge small railway was opened on September 1, 1907. The state traffic office of Brandenburg led the operation.
Rail traffic was continued by the Polish State Railways (PKP) after 1945 until the 1960s. The last regular trip on this route took place on June 30, 2012. The route was completely dismantled.