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  2. Public transport in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava trolleybus network Trolleybus Škoda 27Tr on line is stopping in the Main Railway Station (Slovak: Hlavná stanica) bus stop [3] [4] The first trolleybus service in Bratislava was established 19 July 1909; thus it is the second oldest such system in the country after the one in the High Tatras.

  3. Trams in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    A turn of events took place in March 2007 when the Bratislava City Hall and the Slovak Railways (ŽSR) announced the intention to build the line on a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) (Bratislava tramway) and 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) (Slovak railway gauge) with the intention to use the track for both trains and trams. Opponents argued that ...

  4. Bratislava Central Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava Central Bus Station (Slovak: Autobusová stanica Mlynské nivy) was the main bus transport interchange in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It served both domestic and international intercity bus service. The station building was constructed from 1975 to 1983 in the Nivy neighborhood of the Ružinov borough.

  5. Transport in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    City bus in Bratislava. Most towns and cities in Slovakia have well-developed bus networks. Most of the buses are operated by the city or town council but most regional buses are operated by private operators with the permission of local authorities and/or the county council.

  6. Transport in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Bratislava's geographical position in Central Europe has long made Bratislava a natural crossroads for international trade traffic. [1] [2] Various ancient trade routes, such as the Amber Road and the Danube waterway have crossed the territory of today's Bratislava. Today Bratislava is a road, railway, waterway and airway hub. [3]

  7. Dopravný podnik Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Dopravný podnik Bratislava, akciová spoločnosť (literally Public Transport Company Bratislava, inc., abbr. DPB a.s.) is the only provider of city public transport in Bratislava. It provides 3 types of transportation: trams (streetcars) 230 vehicles; buses 464 vehicles; trolleybuses 174 vehicles; The 100% owner of the company is the city of ...

  8. Patrónka - Wikipedia

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    Patrónka is located at the boundary of Bratislava I Old Town and Bratislava IV Karlova Ves, located in the northwest of the city. The public transport bus and trolleybus stop serves as a main transport hub for residents of Dúbravka, Lamač, Devínska Nová Ves and Záhorská Bystrica boroughs of Bratislava and it is among the busiest in the ...

  9. Bratislava Lamač railway station - Wikipedia

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    ŽST Lamač public bus stop in Bratislava. The actual bus stops (in both directions) are marked by red buses. A few meters away from the main station building there is a public bus stop called Stanica Lamač, sometimes officially abbreviated to Stn. Lamač. Buses no. 30, no. 37, no. 38, no. 63 and no. 92 stop here as well as night busses no ...