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  2. Croatian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Railways was founded in 1991 from the former JŽ ("Yugoslav Railways") Zagreb Division, following Croatia's secession from Yugoslavia.Its vehicle fleet was initially the one it inherited at the time of the breakup of Yugoslavia.

  3. List of railway lines in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of railways in Croatia as defined by the Government of Croatia in 2014. The classification groups the railways into three groups — the railways of international, regional and local significance.

  4. Rolling stock of the Croatian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Railways also has cars jointly produced by the factories "Janko Gredelj" and "Boris Kidrič" in the mid-1980s, that were reconstructed and modernized in TŽV Gredelj between 2011 and 2012. Cars received air-conditioning, new side doors with automatic control, complete new interior, closed vacuum toilet system, etc.

  5. List of preserved steam locomotives in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Location: Croatian Railway Museum in Zagreb (HŽM) Siegl 4551/04. JŽ 125-052. Location: Zagreb railway station; Mavag 653/94. WrN 5342.

  6. This train route is being revived after over 100 years - AOL

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    A direct railway link across the Italy-Slovenia border as part of a new Milan-Ljubljana train is bringing back the infrastructure of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. ... route from Croatian Railways.

  7. HŽ series 1142 - Wikipedia

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    The 1142 series reached a speed of 183.7 km/h on a prototype test run. This is still the Croatian speed record for any locomotive, since there are no official railway routes which allow for more than 160 km/h. This prototype is still in regular use today, with speed limited to production series levels.

  8. Transport in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Railway network in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina The Croatian railway network is classified into three groups: railways of international, regional and local significance. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The most important railway lines follow Pan-European corridors V/branch B ( Rijeka - Zagreb - Budapest) and X , which connect with each other in Zagreb.

  9. High-speed rail in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    With the highway construction programme in its final stages, the Croatian Parliament passed a bill to build the country's first high-speed line between Botovo, Zagreb, and Rijeka. [1] [2] The estimated 9.2 billion kuna ($1.6bn) project will modernize the existing Botovo–Zagreb line and construct a new line between Zagreb and Rijeka. While the ...