Praha–Bubny railway station

Railway station in Prague, Czech Republic
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50°06′06″N 14°26′23″E / 50.10167°N 14.43972°E / 50.10167; 14.43972Platforms6Tracks20Other informationFare zonePID: P[1]
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Praha-Bubny (Czech: Železniční stanice Praha-Bubny) is a railway station located in Prague 7 in the Holešovice cadastral area. Although today it is only served by local trains and with limited passenger facilities, it is one of the largest stations in Prague by area, with 20 tracks and 6 platforms. It is located on track 120, leading from Prague to Kladno. On the northern edge of the station yard, a small halt named Praha-Holešovice zastávka serves trains on track 091 from Prague to Kralupy nad Vltavou. The station is not served directly by any trams or buses, but is 5 minutes walking distance from the tram system and 10 minutes from Vltavská metro station. It is also located a short distance south from the more mainline Praha-Holešovice station.

In 2023, renovation work began on a section of the Prague–Kladno line including Praha–Bubny station.[2]

Gate of No Return [cs], a memorial at the railway station commemorating the deportation of Jews

Services

Praha-Bubny

Preceding station Esko Prague Following station
Praha Masarykovo nádraží
Terminus
S5
switch
Praha-Dejvice
towards Kladno

Praha-Holešovice zastávka

Preceding station Esko Prague Following station
Praha Masarykovo nádraží
Terminus
S4
switch
Praha-Podbaba
towards Kralupy nad Vltavou or Ústí nad Labem hl. n.

References

  • Praha-Bubny (Želpage)
  • Praha-Holešovice zastávka (Želpage)

Citations

  1. ^ "Železnice v PID" (PDF). Prague Integrated Transport. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Modernizace trati Praha-Bubny – Praha-Výstaviště". Správa železnic. Retrieved 22 January 2023.
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