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  2. Transport in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Buses running on inter-county lines usually have the same or very similar purpose, except they cross county borders to transport passengers to the more distanced larger town or area. There are many international bus routes from Croatia to the neighboring countries (Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Hungary) and to other European ...

  3. 2022 Croatian bus crash - Wikipedia

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    The bus left Częstochowa on 5 August, and was carrying Polish pilgrims of the Brotherhood of St Joseph Catholic group to a shrine in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [2] The bus veered off the road and crashed into a ditch. [3] The crash occurred on the A4 highway near Breznički Hum. [4] Twelve people were killed and 32 were injured. [5]

  4. Transport in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, relies on a combination of city-managed mass transit and individual transportation. Mass transit is composed of 19 inner-city tram lines and 120 bus routes, both managed entirely by Zagrebački električni tramvaj, commonly abbreviated to ZET. Croatian Railways manages the parallel Zagreb Commuter ...

  5. Zagrebački električni tramvaj - Wikipedia

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    ZET currently runs 134 bus lines, providing services not only to the city of Zagreb, but also to other satellite towns such as Zaprešić, Velika Gorica, Bistra, etc. Bus service frequencies vary depending on the number of passengers on a certain line- some bus lines have 5 minute intervals, others 15, or even 50-minute intervals, and some run ...

  6. Osijek bus station - Wikipedia

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    Osijek bus station (Croatian: Autobusni kolodvor Osijek) is the principal bus station in Osijek, Croatia. It was opened in 2011 and it is the most modern station in Croatia . Construction [ 1 ]

  7. Arriva - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Arriva entered the Croatian bus market with the purchase of Panturist Veolia Osijek (Veolia Transport Central Europe) with 120 buses.[35] [46] In August 2017 Arriva took a 78.34% share in Autotrans Group (ATG); via this move, it became the number one private bus operator active in Croatia.