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  2. RegioJet - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.regiojet.com. RegioJet a.s. (VKM: RJ) [3] is a private Czech provider of passenger rail and bus transport. The company Student Agency, owned by Czech businessman Radim Jančura, is the sole owner. A sister company of the same name, with its registered office in Bratislava, is an operator of passenger rail and bus transport in Slovakia.

  3. Rail transport in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    995 metres (3,264 ft) Operating speed. 160 km/h (100 mph) Map. Rail transport in the Czech Republic carried 193.5 million passengers in 2019, [2] and 68.37 million tonnes of cargo in the year 2009. [3] The majority of passenger services run nowadays are operated by the state company České dráhy (Czech Railways), which until 2007 also managed ...

  4. File:High Speed Railroad Map of Europe.svg - Wikipedia

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    Less than 200km/h (124mph) (if dashed line: important international line where there is however currently no passenger traffic) 1 The map depicts the actual operational high-speed instead of the designed one which may be higher. Deutsch (de): Europäisches Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetz 1. 310-320 km/h. 270-300 km/h.

  5. Railjet - Wikipedia

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    Railjet is a high-speed rail service in Europe operated by Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and Czech Railways (ČD). Branded as Railjet Express (RJX) for the fastest services and as Railjet (RJ) for services with additional stops, it was introduced in 2008 and operates at speeds of up to 230 km/h (143 mph). Railjet is ÖBB's premier service ...

  6. Stadler FLIRT - Wikipedia

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    The first 60 units got Red-black-white livery. During the first modernization the paint scheme was unified with other electric trains of MÁV. Now all 123 units have Blue-black-white livery with yellow doors. Győr–Sopron–Ebenfurth railway [52] (in 2012 ordered 4 units, delivery until Q2 2014. First 2 units arrived on 6 December 2014 and ...

  7. Pardubice train collision - Wikipedia

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    Pardubice centrum station pictured a day before the crash occurred, viewed towards the collision site. Pardubice is situated on one of the most important railway corridors in the Czech Republic, specifically on the Prague to Česká Třebová, and as such is used by trains heading towards Ostrava, Brno, Vienna, Budapest, Košice and Warsaw (eastbound) and towards Prague, Plzeň and Dresden ...

  8. High-speed rail in Europe - Wikipedia

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    An ETR 500 train running on the Florence–Rome high-speed line near Arezzo, Italy, the first high-speed railway opened in Europe. [6] The earliest high-speed rail line built in Europe was the Italian "Direttissima", the Florence–Rome high-speed railway 254 km (158 mi) in 1977. The top speed on the line was 250 km/h (160 mph), giving an end ...

  9. List of metro systems in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Map Ref. Lille Metro Métro de Lille: Locale: Lille (South-West extension) (North-West extension) Began operation: 25 April 1983 Lines in operation: 2 No. of stations: 60 Network length: 45.0 km (28.0 mi) Ridership: 127.6 million (2019) Lyon Metro Métro de Lyon: Locale: Lyon: Began operation: 9 December 1974 Lines in operation: 4 No. of ...