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Irisbus Iveco Citelis 12m CNG. The Ljubljana Passenger Transport (Slovene: Ljubljanski potniški promet), also known by the acronym LPP, is a public transport company (company with limited liability) embedded in the company Public Holding Ljubljana (Slovene: Javni holding Ljubljana).
Freight train SŽ 541-102. Slovenian Railways operates 1,229 km of standard gauge tracks, 331 km as double track, and reaches all regions of the country.Slovenia is well connected by rail to all surrounding countries, reflecting the fact that it used to be part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and later part of Yugoslavia.
In 2017 Fraport Slovenija also published a revised Master Plan for the period 2010–2040. [16] It includes a plan to construct a new 6,000 m 2 (65,000 sq ft) cargo terminal to the east of the airport complex, expansion of passenger and aircraft maintenance aprons and a relocation of the general aviation apron to the west. To the north, a ...
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Republika Slovenija), is a country in Central Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy on the west, the Adriatic Sea on the southwest, Croatia on the south and east, Hungary on the northeast, and Austria on the north.
The first highway in Slovenia was opened in 1972, connecting Vrhnika and Postojna. [2] Constructed under the reformist-minded Communist government of Stane Kavčič, their development plan envisioned a modern highway network spanning Slovenia and connecting the republic to Italy and Austria.
Inex-Adria Douglas DC-6B at Le Bourget Airport (1971). The airline was founded in March 1961 as Adria Aviopromet (Adria Airways).In August, the company purchased two DC-6B from KLM and flew their first commercial flight with a Dutch crew.
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In 1948 the company was reorganised to another company named Slovenija avtopromet (SAP) with branches across the country, some of which were later transformed to independent local bus operators. [25] The bus transport gradually replaced the railway transport and became the predominant means of public transport in the 1960s.