L101 railway (Croatia) explained
Čakovec–Mursko Središće railway |
Linenumber: | L101 (HŽ) |
Linelength: | 17.91NaN1 |
Gauge: | 1435 mm |
Speed: | 601NaN1 max. |
The Čakovec–Mursko Središće railway, officially designated L101 railway, is a 17.942km (11.149miles) railway line in Croatia connecting the cities of Čakovec and Mursko Središće.[1] The railway line links to the Slovene railway line to Lendava to the north of Mursko Središće.[2] In Čakovec, the railway also connects to the M501 to Budapest and Ljubljana and to the R201 to Varaždin and the rest of the Croatian railway network.[3]
Route is non-electrified and single-tracked.[4] [5] The maximum permitted speed throughout the entire L101 railway is 60km/h.[6] The route was built in 1889 as Zalaegerszeg-Čakovec railway, but in 1945, after World War II, the route was dismantled between Lendava and Rédics. Slovenian Railways plans to rebuild the section between Lendava and Rédics.[7]
See also
Maps
- OpenStreetMap. Overview map of the Čakovec-Mursko Središće railway. December 11, 2013.
- Web site: Government of Croatia. Odluka o razvrstavanju željezničkih pruga. Croatian. Decision on Classification of Railways. Narodne novine. 81. 2006.
- Web site: Croatian Railways. Karta pruga. Railway map. Croatian. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131017210234/http://www.hzinfra.hr/karta-pruga. 2013-10-17.
- Book: HŽ Infrastruktura. Network Statement 2014. PDF. Annex 3.3. Types of Lines. 1. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130503111835/http://www.hzinfra.hr/network-statement02. 2013-05-03.
- Book: HŽ Infrastruktura. Network Statement 2014. PDF. Annex 3.6. Electrification System. 1. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130503111835/http://www.hzinfra.hr/network-statement02. 2013-05-03.
- Book: HŽ Infrastruktura. Network Statement 2014. PDF. Annex 3.14. Distance Between Establishments and Maximum Permitted Line Speed. 34–35. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130503111835/http://www.hzinfra.hr/network-statement02. 2013-05-03.
- Web site: Minister Patrick Vlačič holds talks with Hungarian State Secretary Pál Völner in Budapest. 22 November 2010. 19 March 2016.