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R202 railway (Croatia)

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Varaždin–Dalj railway
Overview
Line numberR202 (HŽ)
Technical
Line length249.8 km (155.2 mi)
Track gauge1435 mm
Operating speed100 km/h (62.1 mph) max.
Route map
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The Varaždin–Dalj railway, officially designated as the R202 railway, is a 249.839-kilometre (155.243 mi) long railway line in Croatia that spanning between the city of Varaždin and the town of Dalj[maps 1] east of Osijek.[1] It is non-electrified and mostly single-tracked.[2]

The R202 railway connects to several other lines. In Varaždin, at the western terminus of the line, the railway connects to the R201 spanning between Čakovec, just to the north, and Zaprešić near Zagreb. The L201, serving Ivanec and Golubovec, is also connected to the R202 in Varaždin. The R202 also connects to the M201 linking Budapest (via Gyékényes) and Zagreb (via Dugo Selo) at Koprivnica and to the L204 to Bjelovar at Kloštar Podravski. The L205 and L206 railways connect to the R202 at Pčelić and Našice respectively. Nonetheless, sections of the L205 and L206 adjacent to the R202 are not used as of 2013. The L208 joins the R202 at Bizovac and serves Belišće. In Osijek, the R202 connects to the M301 to Budapest (via Beli Manastir), M302 to Strizivojna-Vrpolje junction, and the L209 to Vinkovci. At the eastern terminus of the R202, in Dalj, the railway connects to the R104 serving Vukovar to the south and Subotica via Erdut to the east.[3]

Maps

  1. ^ Overview map of the Varaždin-Dalj railway (Map). OpenStreetMap. Retrieved December 11, 2013.

References

  1. ^ "Odluka o razvrstavanju željezničkih pruga" [Decision on Classification of Railways]. Narodne novine (in Croatian). Government of Croatia. 2006.
  2. ^ 2014 HŽ network statement Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Karta pruga" [Railway map] (in Croatian). Croatian Railways. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17.