Praha-Vršovice railway station
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Praha-Vršovice | |
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General information | |
Location | Prague, Ukrajinská Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 50°03′53″N 14°26′52″E / 50.06472°N 14.44778°E |
Owned by | Czech Republic |
Other information | |
Station code | 572768 |
Fare zone | PID: P[1] |
History | |
Opened | 1880 |
Praha-Vršovice railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Vršovice) is a railway station located in Prague 4, located at the edge of Vršovice and Nusle, which carried 1,826,000 passengers in 2009.[2] The station is located on the main line from Praha hlavní nádraží to České Budějovice, and the local line to Dobříš and Čerčany via Vrané nad Vltavou.
The mainline to České Budějovice opened in 1871, beginning from what is now Praha-Hostivař railway station. On March 1, 1882, the line was extended further towards Prague to this station, which was opened under the name Nusle. The station was renamed Nusle-Vršovice in 1912, and then Praha-Vršovice in 1948. The station is classed as a cultural monument. The station was reconstructed between 2019 and 2021, which included the opening of a new underpass to Nusle.[3][4]
Vršovice station is not served by the Prague Metro, but numerous tram routes call outside the station on Vršovická street.
Services
[edit]Preceding station | České dráhy | Following station | ||
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Praha-Zahradní Město toward České Budějovice |
Regional fast trains | Praha hl.n. Terminus |
Preceding station | Esko Prague | Following station | ||
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Praha-Kačerov towards Čerčany
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S8 | Praha hl. n. Terminus
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Praha-Kačerov towards Dobříš
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S80 | |||
Praha-Eden towards Strančice or Benešov u Prahy
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S9 | Praha hl. n. towards Praha hl. n. or Praha-Vysočany
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Gallery
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A CD train for Brno arriving from the depot
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The north end of the underpass
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The street side of the station
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Looking south east towards the depot
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The station building and Platform 1
References
[edit]- ^ "Železnice v PID" (PDF). Prague Integrated Transport. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
- ^ Ročenka dopravy Praha 2009[permanent dead link]
- ^ Šindelář, Jan. "Modernizace vršovického nádraží pokračuje. Podchod už funguje, lávka zmizí". Deník. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
- ^ "Bezpečná nástupiště nádraží Praha – Vršovice s poklopy MEA". silnice-zeleznice. Retrieved 15 April 2023.