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  2. Croatian Railways - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Railways (Croatian: Hrvatske željeznice; abbreviated as HŽ) was the national railway company of Croatia. [1] It was a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Croatia is 78. The Croatian rail network carried 24.230 million passengers in 2023. [2] [3] [4]

  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. 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.

  5. Split Suburban Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Split Metro (Croatian: Splitski metro) is a suburban railway network in Split, Croatia.The railway was opened on refurbished existing M604 tracks on December 10, 2006. It consists of one line serving seven stations, running from Split centre to Kaštel Star

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sarajevo–Ploče railway - Wikipedia

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    The Sarajevo–Ploče railway is a 194-kilometre (121-mile) [3] long railway in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The line connects Sarajevo with Konjic , Mostar and Ploče . The route operates through the regions of Sarajevo Canton , Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and Dubrovnik-Neretva County .

  8. Bombardier RegioSwinger - Wikipedia

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    These trains are normally deployed on the mountainous route between the two largest Croatian cities, route Zagreb - Split, but are occasionally used on other routes in the country (depending on need and availability). In the case of the Zagreb-Split route, this offers passengers a more comfortable and time-saving journey than previous trains ...

  9. Category:Railway lines in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    M502 railway (Croatia) M604 railway (Croatia) R. R106 railway (Croatia) R201 railway (Croatia) R202 railway (Croatia) S. Sarajevo–Ploče railway