Esko Moravian-Silesian Region Explained

Esko Moravian-Silesian Region
Locale:Moravian-Silesian Region
Transit Type:Commuter rail
Began Operation:2008
Lines:24
Track Gauge: (standard gauge)
Operator:České dráhy

Esko Moravian-Silesian Region is a commuter rail system in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. The integrated system began on 14 December 2008. Esko is part of the ODIS Integrated Transport system serving the Moravian-Silesian Region. The Esko trains are operated by České dráhy, the state railway operator

Lines

LineStretchLength
/km
Stations
S1Opava východ – Ostrava-Svinov – Ostrava-Vítkovice – HavířovČeský Těšín69 23
S2 72  21
S3BohumínOstrava hl.n. – Ostrava-Svinov – StudénkaSuchdol nad OdrouPolom - Hranice na Moravě - Přerov) 46  10
S4Bohumín - Ostrava hl.n. - Ostrava-Svinov - Studénka - Mošnov, Ostrava Airport 39  9
S5 7  5
S6 72  20
S7 27  9
S8 27  9
S10 75  19
S1122 10
S1210 4
S138 4
S15KrnovTřemešná ve SlezskuJindřichov ve Slezsku (- Jeseník)  23  6
S16 20  9
S17 20  10
S21 14  5
S22Mosty u Jablunkova – Mosty u Jablunkova zastávka (- Čadca)  2  2
S31 7  4
S32 10  4
S33 39  11
S34 8  3
R6169 16
R8 42  5
R2711614
Total  599  160

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