Praha-Vršovice railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Vršovice) is a railway station located in Prague 4, located at the edge of Vršovice and Nusle, which carried 1,826,000 passengers in 2009.[1] The station is located on the main line from Praha hlavní nádraží to České Budějovice, and the local line to Dobříš and Čerčany via Vrané nad Vltavou.
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Praha-Vršovice | |
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General information | |
Location | Prague, Ukrajinská Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 50°03′53″N 14°26′52″E |
Owned by | Správa železnic |
Other information | |
Station code | 572768 |
History | |
Opened | 1880 |
The mainline to České Budějovice opened in 1871, beginning from what is now Praha-Hostivař railway station. On March 1, 1882, the line was extended further towards Prague to this station, which was opened under the name Nusle. The station was renamed Nusle-Vršovice in 1912, and then Praha-Vršovice in 1948. The station is classed as a cultural monument.
Vršovice station is not served by the Prague Metro, but numerous tram routes call outside the station on Vršovická street.
Preceding station | České dráhy | Following station | ||
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Benešov u Prahy toward České Budějovice |
Regional fast trains | Praha hl.n. Terminus |
Preceding station | Esko Prague | Following station | ||
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Terminus | S3 | Praha hl. n. towards Byšice, Mělník or Mladá Boleslav hl. n. | ||
R3 | Praha hl. n. towards Tanvald | |||
Praha-Krč towards Čerčany |
S8 | Praha hl. n. Terminus | ||
Praha-Krč towards Dobříš |
S80 | |||
Praha-Eden towards Strančice or Benešov u Prahy |
S9 | Praha hl. n. towards Praha hl. n. or Praha-Vysočany |
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