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  2. Esko Prague - Wikipedia

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    Esko Prague is a commuter rail or S-Bahn system, part of the Prague Integrated Transport (PID), serving the city of Prague and the surrounding areas of the Central Bohemian Region. Train lines that are included in the PID system are labeled by letter S (or R) and a number, e.g. S1 or S88. On these lines, PID tickets can be used.

  3. List of Route 66 museums - Wikipedia

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    A Route 66 museum is a museum devoted primarily to the history of U.S. Route 66, a U.S. Highway which served the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois, in the United States from 1926 until it was bypassed by the Interstate highway system and ultimately decommissioned in June 1985.

  4. Smíchov–Hostivice railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Smíchov–Hostivice railway line or Prague Semmering is a railway line in the Czech Republic. The line was built in 1868–1872 by the Buštěhrad Railway company as part of its connection between Prague and Chomutov. The line was opened for cargo transport on 3 July 1872. It was used to transport coal and wood to Prague.

  5. The Man in Seat Sixty-One - Wikipedia

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    The site now receives more than one million visitors a month. Nearly all of the information compiled in the site is based on his own travels and experiences, and it includes in-depth guides on booking rail tickets within Europe, as well as information on booking rail travel to and within other areas of the world, including exhaustive coverage of the Indian Railways and Russian Railways.

  6. List of EuroCity services - Wikipedia

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    66/67 Netherlands United Kingdom NS/BR: 1987–1988 Dutchflyer: Albert Einstein: Prague – Furth im Wald – Munich – Lindau – Bregenz – Zürich – Bern – Interlaken: 166/167 Czech Republic Germany Austria Switzerland SBB: 1993–1999 Ex, EC, IC: Prague – Furth im Wald – Munich Czech Republic Germany ČD: 2000–2002 Ex: Schweizerland

  7. List of Prague Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Travel time (from terminal to terminal) is about 20 minutes. 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.

  8. Rail transport in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The history of rail transport in the territory of the present-day Czech Republic dates back to the Austro-Hungarian empire.The first horse-drawn railway in Europe, between České Budějovice and Linz (in present-day Austria) commenced operations in 1832, [5] and the first locomotive-hauled railway from Vienna to Břeclav opened seven years later.

  9. Praha-Vršovice railway station - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Czech Wikipedia article at [[:cs:Praha-Vršovice (nádraží)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|cs|Praha-Vršovice (nádraží)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

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