Břeclav railway station
Břeclav | |
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General information | |
Location | Břeclav Czech Republic |
Owned by | České dráhy SŽDC |
Platforms | 4 (8) |
Other information | |
Station code | 54334250 |
History | |
Opened | 6 June 1839 |
Rebuilt | 1889 |
Electrified | yes |
48°45′13″N 16°53′32″E / 48.753586°N 16.892338°E
Břeclav railway station (Template:Lang-cs) is an important international railway junction in the Czech Republic, located in the town of Břeclav in South Moravia, close to the borders with Austria and Slovakia.
The station opened 6 June 1839 as Lundenburger Bahnhof (Lundenburg is the German exonym for Břeclav) on the North railway, the first locomotive-hauled railway in Austria-Hungary. After the breakup of Austria-Hungary it became a border crossing checkpoint between Austria and Czechoslovakia.[1] Since the Czech Republic joined the Schengen area, border checks are no longer in operation. Břeclav is the first stop across the Czech border from Austria, the next station across on Austrian territory being Bernhardsthal station. It is the second station on Czech territory after crossing the border from Slovakia after Lanžhot.
Lines
Břeclav is an important international junction on two pan-European corridors. The first of these runs north-west to Brno and Prague with many services continuing to Berlin, and the second runs north-east to Přerov, Ostrava and into Poland. To the south, the line also splits; one direction leads to Vienna in Austria, while the second leads to Bratislava in Slovakia with most international services continuing to Budapest in Hungary.[1] The station is also the eastern terminus of the Břeclav - Valtice - Mikulov - Znojmo line and its small branch line to Lednice, which is served only in the summer tourist season.[2]
Services
The station is served by three national operators. Most services are operated by České dráhy, but Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) operate 2-hourly local trains from Vienna, and several ŽSSK services from Slovakia terminate here.[3]
Preceding station | České dráhy | Following station | ||
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Brno hl.n. toward Berlin |
EuroNight EN Metropol |
Kúty toward Budapest | ||
Ostrava toward Warsaw |
EuroNight EN Chopin |
Wien Hbf Terminus | ||
toward Praha hl.n. | Railjet | toward Graz |
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Brno hl.n. toward Prague |
EuroCity | Wien Simmering toward Vienna | ||
Hodonín toward Ostrava |
Kúty toward Bratislava | |||
Podivín toward Brno |
Regional fast trains | Turning point or terminus | ||
Hodonín toward Olomouc or Ostrava |
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Ladná toward Brno |
Stopping trains | Terminus | ||
Hrušky zastávka toward Přerov |
Stopping trains | Lanžhot toward Kúty | ||
Terminus | Stopping trains | Boří les toward Znojmo or Lednice | ||
Preceding station | ŽSSK | Following station | ||
Terminus | Regional fast trains | Lanžhot toward Bratislava | ||
Preceding station | ÖBB | Following station | ||
Terminus | Regional | Bernhardsthal toward Wiener Neustadt |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Břeclav (in Czech)". vlaky.net. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ "Břeclav station information (in Czech)". Želpage. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ "Arrivals and departures from Břeclav station in 2012 (in Czech)". Želpage. Retrieved 1 August 2012.