Sarajevo main railway station (Sarajevo)
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Sarajevo main railway station (Bosnian: Glavna željeznička stanica u Sarajevu) is a railway station in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the northwest part of the city, approximately 3 kilometers from the downtown area near Marijin Dvor.
The station is at the junction of Bosnia and Herzegovina's two most important railway lines. The Sarajevo–Ploče railway line via Konjic, Mostar and Čapljina is an electrified, single-track main national long-distance transport route, which is developed for 70 km/h (ŽFBH) or 100 km/h (HŽ) and is part of the Pan-European Corridor Vc. In Sarajevo, long-distance passenger transport is transferred to the also electrified and partly double-track railway line via Zenica to Doboj , which can be traveled at speeds of up to 70 km/h. Both passenger and freight trains run on these two routes towards Šamac and Ploče. The Sarajevo-Šamac section is operated by the ŽFBH and the ŽRS. The Sarajevo–Ploče railway railway line, on the other hand, is shared by the public limited company owned by the Federation and the Croatian State Railways.
The following route book routes meet in Sarajevo :
KBS 11: Sarajevo – Konjic – Mostar – Čapljina – Metković – Opuzen – Ploče
KBS 12: Sarajevo – Zenica – Zavidovići – Doboj – Modriča – Šamac
The station is at the junction of Bosnia and Herzegovina's two most important railway lines. The Sarajevo–Ploče railway line via Konjic, Mostar and Čapljina is an electrified, single-track main national long-distance transport route, which is developed for 70 km/h (ŽFBH) or 100 km/h (HŽ) and is part of the Pan-European Corridor Vc. In Sarajevo, long-distance passenger transport is transferred to the also electrified and partly double-track railway line via Zenica to Doboj , which can be traveled at speeds of up to 70 km/h. Both passenger and freight trains run on these two routes towards Šamac and Ploče. The Sarajevo-Šamac section is operated by the ŽFBH and the ŽRS. The Sarajevo–Ploče railway railway line, on the other hand, is shared by the public limited company owned by the Federation and the Croatian State Railways.
The following route book routes meet in Sarajevo :
KBS 11: Sarajevo – Konjic – Mostar – Čapljina – Metković – Opuzen – Ploče
KBS 12: Sarajevo – Zenica – Zavidovići – Doboj – Modriča – Šamac
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarajevo_main_railway_station
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Coordinates: 43°51'37"N 18°23'55"E
- Kruševo railway station 144 km
- Podgorica railway station 173 km
- Belgrade marshalling yard 185 km
- Batajnica railway station 188 km
- Bar railway station 205 km
- Railway station Tetovo 294 km
- Macedonian Railways 324 km
- Trubarevo Marshalling Station 330 km
- Iablanita 334 km
- Railway terminal 385 km
- Marijin Dvor 0.7 km
- Kosevsko brdo 1 km
- Pofalići 1 km
- Velešići 1.1 km
- Grbavica 1.3 km
- Grbavica II 1.5 km
- Kovačići 1.5 km
- Gornji Kovačići 1.6 km
- Koševo 1.7 km
- Trebević 5.4 km
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