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  2. Libeň Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was slightly damaged by the flood in the year 2002. In 2016, a study by the ČVUT stated that the bridge needs restoration. [2] On early January 19, 2018, the Prague City Hall closed the bridge for cars and trams. [3] On March 3, 2018, the bridge got reopened for trams. [4] On January 11, 2024, the bridge got closed for trams again. [5]

  3. Prague Integrated Transport - Wikipedia

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    It is run by a city-owned transit authority called Regional Organiser of Prague Integrated Transport (ROPID). Prague Integrated Transport includes metro, tram, railway, bus, trolleybus, ferry services, the Petřín funicular and park and ride services. Since 2020 bike-sharing is included also. PID operates in Prague and most of the Central ...

  4. List of airports in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport City IATA / ICAO 2014 2015 2016 2017 Change 1. Václav Havel Airport Prague: Prague: PRG / LKPR: 11,149,926: 12,030,928 13,074,517 15,415,001: 7.9% 2 ...

  5. List of castles in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Prague Castle at night. This is the List of castles and châteaux located in Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic.There are many palaces and châteaux in the area, therefore this list is not complete.

  6. Václav Havel Airport Prague - Wikipedia

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    The company operating the airport is Prague Airport (Letiště Praha, a. s.), a joint-stock company that has one shareholder, the Ministry of Finance. The company was founded in February 2008, as part of a privatisation process involving the Airport Prague (Správa Letiště Praha, s.p.) state enterprise. This action was in accordance with the ...

  7. Trams in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Prague tramway network is the largest tram network in the Czech Republic, consisting of 144 km (89 mi) of standard gauge (1,435 mm) track, [4] [5] 882 tram vehicles (one of the largest fleets in the world) [6] and 26 daytime routes, 2 historical and 10 night routes [1] with a total route length of 518 km (322 mi). [1]

  8. Nusle Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Nusle Bridge (Czech: Nuselský most) is a prestressed concrete viaduct in Prague, Czech Republic. It connects Prague 2 and Prague 4 , across a valley which forms part of the Nusle district. The bridge is one of the longest in the country and carries two footpaths , a multi-lane road and part of the city's metro network.

  9. List of Prague Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The yellow Line B is the longest; it goes from the southwest outskirts through the center and continues to the northeast of the city. It is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 miles) long and has 24 stations. Travel time (from end to end) is about 45 minutes. The red Line C is the oldest and shallowest, going from the north to the south-east. It is 14 ...