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  2. Slovenian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Freight train SŽ 541-102. Slovenian Railways operates 1,229 km of standard gauge tracks, 331 km as double track, and reaches all regions of the country.Slovenia is well connected by rail to all surrounding countries, reflecting the fact that it used to be part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and later part of Yugoslavia.

  3. Bohinj Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Bohinj Railway (Slovene: Bohinjska proga, Italian: Transalpina, German: Wocheiner Bahn) is a railway in Slovenia and Italy. It connects Jesenice in Slovenia with Trieste in Italy. It was built by Austria-Hungary from 1900 to 1906 as a part of a new strategic railway , the Neue Alpenbahnen , that would connect Western Austria and Southern ...

  4. Narrow-gauge railways in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Parenzana railway; Triest - Škofije - Sečovlje border - Poreč, 33 km, 1902-1935. 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) gauge. Kobarid - Pojana border - Cividale del Friuli, 9 km, Società Veneta 1915-1932; 620 mm (2 ft 13 ⁄ 32 in) gauge. Postojna Cave railway in Postojna; 2,5 km double track, opened in 1872. [citation needed] 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ...

  5. Sevnica–Trebnje Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Sevnica–Trebnje Railway (Slovene: Železniška proga Sevnica–Trebnje) is one of the railway lines that form the Slovenian Railway Network. It is located in Lower Carniola , the traditional region of southeastern Slovenia.

  6. This train route is being revived after over 100 years - AOL

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    A Frecciarossa train will run eastwards from Milan to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, in seven hours. It’ll pass through storied Italian cities Venice and Trieste, as well as making stops ...

  7. Transport in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The railway passenger transport has been recovering after a large drop in the 1990s. [7] The Pan-European railway corridors V and X, and several E-railways (E65, E67, E69, and E70) intersect in Slovenia. [3] All international transit trains in Slovenia drive through the Ljubljana Railway Hub, and all international passenger trains stop there. [8]

  8. Dobova–Ljubljana Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Dobova–Ljubljana Railway (Slovene: Železniška proga Dobova–Ljubljana) is a 114.7-kilometre (71.3 mi) long, double-tracked railway line in Slovenia, which is operated by Slovenske železnice Infrastruktura d.o.o. [1] It is electrified with 3 kV DC from Ljubljana to Dobova and 25 kV AC from Dobova to the national border, [1] where it connects to Croatian railway network, specifically ...

  9. Category:Railway lines in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Cross-border railway lines in Slovenia (12 P) Pages in category "Railway lines in Slovenia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.