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Railways for international traffic are: main (corridor) lines, which are located on international railway corridors and their branches (corridors RH1, RH2 and RH3); other lines for international traffic, which within railway hubs and outside them functionally connect the main (corridor) lines or which international sea and river ports and terminals connect with the main (corridor) lines
Transport in Croatia relies on several main modes, including transport by car, train, ship and plane. Road transport incorporates a comprehensive network of state, county and local routes augmented by a network of highways for long-distance travelling.
] It is the most modern Croatian line, capable of 160 km/h (100 mph), fully electrified, and connects most branch lines in Croatia, the Croatian cities of Slavonski Brod and Vinkovci, and the Pan-European Corridor Vc towards Osijek and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Čakovec–Mursko Središće railway, officially designated L101 railway, is a 17.942-kilometre (11.149 mi) railway line in Croatia connecting the cities of Čakovec and Mursko Središće. [maps 1] The railway line links to the Slovene railway line to Lendava to the north of Mursko Središće. [1]
Croatian Railways (Croatian: Hrvatske željeznice; abbreviated as HŽ) was the national railway company of Croatia. [1] It was a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Croatia is 78. The Croatian rail network carried 24.230 million passengers in 2023. [2] [3] [4]
Cover of the December 1888 edition. The European Rail Timetable, more commonly known by its former names, the Thomas Cook European Timetable, the Thomas Cook Continental Timetable or simply Cook's Timetable, is an international timetable of selected passenger rail schedules for every country in Europe, along with a small amount of such content from areas outside Europe.
Croatia EC: Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Klagenfurt: 110/111 Germany Austria ÖBB: 2003–2006, 2009– EC: Munich – Salzburg – Villach – Ljubljana – Zagreb – Belgrade: 210/211 Germany Austria Slovenia Croatia Serbia Molière: Dortmund – Cologne – Aachen – Liège – Paris: 40/41 Germany Belgium France DB: 1987–1993 ...
The Gradec-Sveti Ivan Žabno railway, officially designated as L214 railway is a 12.5 km (7.76 mi) railway line of local significance in Croatia that connects stations Gradec and Sveti Ivan Žabno, representing the first newly built railway corridor in Croatia since 1967. The line is used for passenger (mostly local/regional) and freight traffic.