Zagreb Glavni kolodvor

  • The south railway line Zagreb- Rijeka
  • The west rail line Zidani Most - Sisak
  • South-east: Railway Zidani Most - Sisak
  • The east railway line Zagreb Dugo Selo -

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Zagreb Main Station ( Croatian: Zagrebački Glavni kolodvor ) is the main station of the Croatian capital Zagreb. It is located in the center of the city on King Tomislav Square.

History

The construction was started in 1890. Was in charge of the Austria - Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff. On August 18, 1892, the station was opened to traffic.

After the central station an underground shopping center has been built recently.

Railway lines

In railway junction Zagreb et al the following railway lines linked:

  • South: Route to Rijeka to Split with branch
  • The west route Savski Marof and on to Slovenia
  • South-east: Route to Sisak and on to Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • The east route to Dugo Selo and on to Hungary and Serbia

Zagreb Main Station is one of the major stations in the wake of the Pan-European Corridor X and the Pan-European Transport Corridor V, Branch B.

Passenger

Zagreb is served by many international day and night connections. Compounds are present in the direction of Munich (takes around nine hours), Villach, Vienna (journey time approximately six hours), Belgrade, Zurich and Venice.

Domestic Connections

The Željeznice Hrvatske (Croatian Railways ) offer domestic direct about to Split, Rijeka, Osijek. After Zadar or Sibenik you have to change in Knin or Perković.

Since 2005, modern intercity nagibni - trains ( DB class 612) on the way to Split and on other routes. This shortens the travel time to Split from nine to five and a half hours and to Osijek four and a half to three hours.

International direct

  • EC 158/159 CROATIA Zagreb - Meidling (over Maribor)
  • IC 200/201 KVARNER Zagreb - Budapest Keleti (via Koprivnica )
  • D 204/205 MAESTRAL Zagreb - Budapest Deli ( via Koprivnica )
  • EC 210/211 SAVA Villach- Zagreb - Belgrade
  • EC 212/213 Mimara Zagreb - Villach ( - Frankfurt)
  • D 412/413 NIKOLA TESLA - Zagreb - Belgrade
  • IC 310/311 Zagreb - Villach
  • D 314/315 Belgrade - Zagreb - Villach
  • D 396/397 Ploce - Sarajevo - Zagreb
  • D 414/415 Belgrade - Zagreb - Schwarzach St. Veit ( further than EN 464/465 to Zurich HB)
  • EN 440/441 VENEZIA Budapest Keleti - Zagreb - Venice
  • EN 498/499 LISINSKI Zagreb - Salzburg

In addition, the daily traffic run more fast trains to neighboring countries, as well as other objects with coaches are attainable in the night traffic.

Link with other transport modes

Immediately outside the station keep the lines 2, 4, 6, 9 and 13 tram Zagreb. These are operated by the Zagrebački električni tramvaj ( ZET ). With the lines 2 and 6 you reach the three stations away Autobusni Kolodvor the central bus station of the city, driving by the many long distance buses in large and small cities in Croatia and neighboring countries. The bus station is more frequented than the main railway station, as the Croatian railway network is not very closely.

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