railroad.wikisort.org - StationTransportation Center Skopje is the main city bus and railway station[1] in the Republic of North Macedonia capital Skopje. It was built after the 1963 Skopje earthquake that destroyed the Original station buildings. The station is served by Long-distance trains to Belgrade, Thessaloniki, Athens and Ljubljana, and Express routes to Thessaloniki, via Vienna that serve Skopje twice daily, once going to Thessaloniki and second time returning to Vienna, passing through Belgrade and Ljubljana. The Skopje railway station is 15 min walking from the main square Makedonija.[2]
Transportation Center Skopje |
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 Skopje Train and Bus Station from Mount Vodno |
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Location | Bul. Kuzman Josifovski Pitu 1000 Skopje Greater Skopje North Macedonia |
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Coordinates | 41.9909°N 21.4465°E / 41.9909; 21.4465 |
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Owned by | Makedonski Železnici |
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Operated by | Makedonski Železnici |
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Line(s) | Skopje - Tabanovce Skopje - Veles Skopje - Kičevo Skopje - Thessaloniki |
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Platforms | 2 |
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Tracks | 10 |
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Structure type | at-grade |
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Parking | Yes |
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Disabled access | Yes |
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Architect | Kenzo Tange |
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Opened | 1940 |
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Rebuilt | 1971-1981 |
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Electrified | Yes |
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Preceding station |
Hellenic Train |
Following station |
Makedonski Železnici |
Kumanovo |
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Hellas |
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Veles |
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 Transportation Center Skopje Location within North Macedonia |
History
The station was built following the 1963 Skopje earthquake that hit on 26 July 1963 which destroyed the Original station buildings. The old station building has become a symbol of the earthquake, with the clock stopped at 5.17 and now houses the Museum of the City of Skopje (Muzej na grad Skopje). After the earthquake, a project was started for a major reconstruction of the city, authored by Kenzo Tange, a Japanese architect, but which has not been fully implemented. The station was rebuilt in the Brutalist style of architecture. It was completed in 1981.
Services
The main north–south line from Niš in Serbia to the port of Thessaloniki in Greece on the Aegean Sea (Corridor X), passes Skopje. Intercity trains link Skopje with, Kumanovo, Zelenikovo, Veles, Negotino (Kavadarci), Demir Kapija, Miravci (Valandovo) and Gevgelija (Bogdanci) with Serbian Railways and Greek railways. Connections to Bulgarian State Railways are via Niš in Serbia and via Thessaloniki in Greece. Intercity trains from Kosovo Railways link Skopje with Pristina.
Gallery
Old station building, built in 1940, today housing a museum, April 2010.
Part of the "Transport Center" complex in Skopje, which includes the Central Railway Station, the Intercity Bus Station, public city transport hub, postal hub, and a traffic control center.
Mid-afternoon at Skopje. On the left, 441.107 on the daytime service from Beograd to Thesaloniki which sits at Skopje for about half an hour. On the right, DMU on a late departing service to Kičevo., April 2010.
EMU MŽ 412 at Skopje train station, June 2011.
DMU MŽ 711 at Skopje train station, April 2017.
References
City of Skopje  |
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Geography | |
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History |
- Timeline of Skopje history
- 1555 Skopje earthquake
- Skopje fire of 1689
- 1963 Skopje earthquake
- Skopje Master Plan
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Landmarks |
- Cerje
- Čifte Hammam
- Kale Fortress
- Kapan Han
- Kuršumli An
- Macedonia Square
- Millennium Cross
- Old Bazaar
- Pella Square
- Porta Macedonia
- Ristiḱ Palace
- Scupi
- Skanderbeg Square
- Skopje Aqueduct
- Skopje Zoo
- Stone Bridge
- Suli Han
- Tauresium
- Tumba Madžari
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Churches |
- Church of the Ascension of Jesus
- Church of St Clement of Ohrid
- Church of St Nicetas
- Church of St Panteleimon
- Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos
- Marko's Monastery
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Mosques |
- Mustafa Pasha Mosque
- Sultan Murad Mosque
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Museums |
- Museum of North Macedonia
- Museum of the Macedonian Struggle
- National Gallery
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Skopje City Museum
- Holocaust Memorial Center for the Jews of Macedonia
- Memorial House of Mother Teresa
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Sports venues | |
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Sports clubs | |
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Education |
- FON University
- European University
- Ss. Cyril and Methodius University
- University American College Skopje
- Yahya Kemal College
- Nova International Schools
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Events |
- Basker Fest
- Dance Fest Skopje
- Oro Bez Granici
- Kota 2023
- Skopje Fest
- Skopje Film Festival
- Skopje Jazz Festival
- Skopje Summer Festival
- Super Dzvezda
- Theatre Fest
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Transportation | |
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People |
- List of people from Skopje
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Authority control  | |
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На других языках
[de] Bahnhof Skopje
Der Bahnhof Skopje (mazedonisch Железничка станица Скопје) ist der zentrale Personenbahnhof der nordmazedonischen Hauptstadt Skopje. Sämtliche Nah- und Fernverkehrsverbindungen beginnen dort. Betreiber ist das staatliche Eisenbahninfrastrukturunternehmen Makedonski Železnici Infrastruktura (MŽI).
- [en] Transportation Center Skopje
[fr] Gare de Skopje
La gare de Skopje (en macédonien Железничка станица - Скопје), est la principale gare ferroviaire de Skopje, capitale de la Macédoine du Nord. Elle est située dans la municipalité de Tsentar, en bordure du centre-ville et du quartier résidentiel d'Aerodrom. C'est un des éléments architecturaux les plus marquants de la reconstruction de la ville, détruite par un séisme en 1963, mais elle est aujourd'hui en mauvais état et doit être l'objet de rénovations qui s'achèveront avant 2015. Sa particularité vient du fait qu'elle se trouve sur un pont enjambant un boulevard ainsi que la gare routière de Skopje, ce qui permet de séparer les piétons des véhicules et de constituer un centre regroupant divers moyens de transport.
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