Česká Třebová railway station explained

Česká Třebová railway station
Nádraží Česká Třebová
Address:Česká Třebová
Country:Czech Republic
Coordinates:49.8975°N 16.4467°W
Owned:Správa železnic
Platform:8
Architect:? Anton Jüngling
Rebuilt:1901–1909, 1972–1979
Electrified:1957

Česká Třebová railway station (Czech: Železniční stanice Česká Třebová) is a major railway junction in the Czech Republic, located in the town of Česká Třebová. It was opened in 1845 on the railway between Prague and Olomouc, and four years later another line to Brno was opened, making it one of the first railway junctions to be completed in the Czech lands, after Břeclav and Přerov.[1]

Today it is served by international and intercity trains from Prague to Brno (and onwards to Austria, Slovakia and Hungary) and from Prague to Olomouc and Ostrava (and onwards to Slovakia and Poland).[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hosnedl. Jiří. Adamec. Vladimír. Československo A - Z. Průvodce na cesty.. 1977. Olympia. Prague. 59–60. cs.
  2. Web site: Schéma linek dálkových vlaků ČD, 2016–17. České dráhy. 2 November 2017.