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  2. Croatian Railways - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. L101 railway (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Split Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Split Metro (Croatian: Splitski metro) is a suburban railway network in Split, Croatia.The railway was opened on refurbished existing M604 tracks on December 10, 2006. It consists of one line serving seven stations, running from Split centre to Kaštel Star

  5. M604 railway (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    On August 21, 2008, a RegioSwinger derailed in a curve near Cerovac, while in October 2008, a train of the same type hit a cow herd on the tracks near Zrmanja. [48] In February 2012, Split-Zagreb train derailed between Zrmanja and Malovan, with no-one injured. [49] In May 2012, a cargo train transporting bricks derailed in Malovan. [50]

  6. List of railway lines in Croatia - Wikipedia

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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

  7. Šibenik railway station - Wikipedia

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    Šibenik is a railway station located in Šibenik, Croatia. The station was opened on 4 October 1887 and is the terminus of the Perković-Šibenik railway, a branch of M604 railway connecting Zagreb and Split via Knin. The train services are operated by Croatian railways.

  8. Sarajevo–Ploče railway - Wikipedia

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    Passenger service did not extend into Croatia; the final distance from Čapljina at the BiH-Croatia border to Ploče was operated as a rail replacement bus service. [37] Nonetheless, during the summer of 2022, the Talgo service from Sarajevo was extended to the Croatian coastal town of Ploče during the weekends. From 1 July to 11 September ...

  9. Vukovar–Borovo Naselje railway station - Wikipedia

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    limited number of free open air public parking places available Vukovar–Borovo Naselje railway station ( Croatian : Željeznički kolodvor Vukovar–Borovo Naselje , Serbian Cyrillic : Железничка станица Вуковар–Борово Насеље ) is a railway station in Croatia .