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  2. Rail transport in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Restored train car used to transport Slovak Jews. SŽ stands for Slovenské Železnice (Slovak Railways). On 3 March 1939 the Slovak State was established. However, it was dependent on Germany. The war caused high intensity of freight transport. The key role was played by export of raw materials, agricultural and food products.

  3. Transport in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Slovakia is possible by rail, road, air, or rivers. Slovakia is a developed Central European country with a well-developed rail network (3,662 km) and a highway system (854 km). The main international airport is the M. R. Štefánik Airport in the capital, Bratislava .

  4. Railways of the Slovak Republic - Wikipedia

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    Railways of the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Železnice Slovenskej republiky, acronym: ŽSR) is the state-owned railway infrastructure company of Slovakia. The company was established in 1993 as the successor to the Czechoslovak State Railways ( Slovak : Česko-slovenské štátne dráhy ) in Slovakia following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia .

  5. Tatra Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Tatra Electric Railway (Slovak: Tatranská elektrická železnica), colloquially Tatra Railway, is an electrified (1500 V DC) single track 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) narrow gauge railway in the Slovak part of the Tatra mountains. It consists of two connected lines: Poprad – Starý Smokovec – Štrbské Pleso (29,1 km)

  6. Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko - Wikipedia

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    Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko, a.s. (ZSSK) (English: The Railway Company of Slovakia) is a Slovak state-owned passenger train company based in Bratislava. In 2002 a company Železničná spoločnosť was established as a successor of personal and cargo transport part of the Železnice Slovenskej republiky.

  7. Marchegger Ostbahn - Wikipedia

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    The Marchegger Ostbahn (lit. ' Marchegg Eastern railway line ') is a railway line in Austria and Slovakia.It runs 41.6 kilometres (25.8 mi) from the Donaustadt district of Vienna to Marchegg, where it crosses the Morava river and enters Slovakia.

  8. Category:Railway stations in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Railway stations in Slovakia by century of closing (1 C) Railway stations in Slovakia by century of opening (3 C) Railway stations in Slovakia by decade of closing (1 C)

  9. Slovak Railways - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Slovakia; Railways of the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Železnice Slovenskej republiky), the state-owned railway infrastructure company of Slovakia; Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko, Slovak state-owned passenger train company; Železničná spoločnosť Cargo Slovakia, Slovak state-owned freight train company