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  2. Bled Jezero railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located above the west coast of Lake Bled. It is connected to the lake and the settlement Zaka by a footpath. It is located on the Jesenice - Sežana railway and train services from Jesenice to Nova Gorica call here approximately once every two hours in each direction, however the timetable is irregular. Some of the services are ...

  3. Tarvisio–Ljubljana Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line was originally 103.7 km, from the railway station of Tarvisio Centrale to that of Ljubljana. The remaining part from Jesenice to Ljubljana is 64.5 km long. It is a single-track line, electrified with 3 kV DC. Only the short section between the Ljubljana Šiška marshalling yards and the Ljubljana railway station is double-track.

  4. Lesce-Bled railway station - Wikipedia

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    Lesce-Bled station is situated on the Tarvisio–Ljubljana Railway which opened in 1870, although the section of line between Jesenice and Tarvisio closed in the 1960s. It is served by regional trains between Ljubljana and Jesenice, as well as international trains between Zagreb Glavni kolodvor and (via the Karawanks Tunnel) Villach Hauptbahnhof, many of which continue to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof ...

  5. Lake Bled - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bled (Slovene: Blejsko jezero) is a lake in the Julian Alps of the Upper Carniolan region of northwestern Slovenia, where it adjoins the town of Bled. The area is a tourist destination. The lake is 35 km (22 mi) from Ljubljana International Airport and 55 km (34 mi) from the capital city, Ljubljana .

  6. Slovenian Railways - Wikipedia

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    A noted train of the SŽ was the Casanova linking Ljubljana to Venice in a 4-hour ride, eliminated in April 2007. Last train connection with Italy, night train EN 440 / 441 " Venezia " from Budapest to Venice was eliminated in December 2011.

  7. Jesenice railway station - Wikipedia

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    Jesenice station, c. 1910 The station opened in 1870 as a stop on the Tarvisio-Ljubljana Railway.In 1906, it became a junction when two main lines of the Cisleithanian "New Alpine Railways" project were completed: the Bohinj Railway (Wocheinerbahn) to Trieste and the Karawanks Tunnel to Villach and the present-day Austrian Rosental line to Sankt Veit.