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Praha-Smíchov railway station

Coordinates: 50°03′41″N 14°24′32″E / 50.0613889°N 14.4088889°E / 50.0613889; 14.4088889
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Praha-Smíchov
Praha-Smíchov station and its adjacent tram lines on Nádražní street.
General information
LocationPrague, Nádražní 1
Czech Republic
Coordinates50°03′41″N 14°24′32″E / 50.0613889°N 14.4088889°E / 50.0613889; 14.4088889
Owned byCzech Republic
Platforms4 (6)
Connections13
Construction
ArchitectJan Zázvorka
Ladislav Žák
Other information
Station code54572263
Fare zonePID: 0[1]
History
Opened1862
Rebuilt1953-1956
ElectrifiedYes
Passengers
4 692 000 (2014)
Services
Preceding station   České dráhy   Following station
toward 
SuperCity Pendolino
toward 
Beroun
toward Munich
  Arriva-Länderbahn-Express   Praha hl.n.
Terminus
Terminus   Regional fast trains   Praha hl.n.
toward Brno or Olomouc
Beroun
toward Plzeň or Písek
  Regional fast trains   Praha hl.n.
Terminus
Preceding station Esko Prague Following station
Praha-Hlubočepy
towards Nučice or Beroun
S6 Terminus
Praha-Žvahov
towards Hostivice
S65 Praha hl. n.
Terminus
Praha-Velká Chuchle
towards Beroun
S7 Praha hl. n.
towards Praha hl. n. or Úvaly
Location
Praha-Smíchov is located in Czech Republic
Praha-Smíchov
Praha-Smíchov
Location within Czech Republic
Praha-Smíchov is located in Europe
Praha-Smíchov
Praha-Smíchov
Location within Europe

Praha-Smíchov railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Smíchov, [ˈsmiːxof]) is a major railway station in Prague, Czech Republic, located in Smíchov, in the south-west of the city. It serves as a major railway station on the Czech national rail network, and is connected to the rest of Prague by its metro station of the same name and numerous tram routes which stop on Nádražní street outside the station. It is also a major bus terminus for lines going to the south and southwest of Prague and beyond. In 2009 the station served almost 4 million people.[2]

The station was opened in 1862 as the terminus of the line linking Prague to Plzeň, operated by Česká Západní Dráha (Czech Western Railway). In 1872 and 1873, two more lines were built to the station, one from Hostivice and the other from Rudná. The present station building was built between 1953 and 1956 and designed by architects Jan Zázvorka and Ladislav Žák.

All trains going from Prague towards Plzeň and Písek pass through Smíchov as the first stop after the more central hub, Praha hlavní nádraží. It is also used as a terminus for inter-regional trains serving cities in the east of the Czech Republic, which pass first through hlavní nádraží and terminate at Smíchov. The station has a separate area named Praha-Smíchov severní nástupiště (Praha-Smichov northern platforms) which is technically a separate station, though it is often shown on abridged timetables as "Praha-Smíchov". These platforms serve the Prague Semmering line to Hostivice, now integrated into Esko Prague system as line S65. The main station is further served by lines S6 and S7 of the Esko system.

References

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  1. ^ "Železnice v PID" (PDF). Prague Integrated Transport. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  2. ^ Ročenka dopravy Praha 2009[permanent dead link]
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