Golden Train Found? Leader of the Searchers Breaks Silence. 'I Am Slowly Regaining My Voice'
Michał Motak, leader of the search group for the Golden Train, announced he has received permission to continue his investigations into the alleged find of World War II-era train wagons in Poland.
Michał Motak, the head of the search group 'Golden Train 2025', has recently reported progress in his quest to locate three railway wagons from World War II, believed to be hidden in a concealed tunnel between Świebodzice and Wałbrzych. This announcement follows a formal notification to the authorities made in April 2025 regarding the potential discovery. The ongoing quest fits within a long-standing local legend about a train loaded with treasures lost during the war, which has captivated the imagination of many and spurred interest in historical searches in the area.
In late January 2026, Motak revealed that he had received a green light from the conservation officer, signaling official support to further explore the site. He expressed satisfaction with the progress, despite facing various challenges and opposition from some individuals along the way. Motak's optimism accompanying this official approval suggests a reinvigorated commitment to uncover the truth behind the train's rumored existence, and he hinted at significant developments to come, claiming they will