Praha-Vršovice railway station

View of station building from the platform

Praha-Vršovice railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Vršovice) is a railway station located in Prague 4, located at the edge of Vršovice and Nusle, which carried 1,826,000 passengers in 2009.[1] The station is located on the main line from Praha hlavní nádraží to České Budějovice, and the local line to Dobříš and Čerčany via Vrané nad Vltavou.

The mainline to České Budějovice opened in 1871, beginning from what is now Praha-Hostivař railway station. On March 1, 1882 the line was extended further towards Prague to this station, which was opened under the name Nusle. The station was renamed Nusle-Vršovice in 1912, and then Praha-Vršovice in 1948. The station is classed as a cultural monument.

Vršovice station is not served by the Prague Metro, but numerous tram routes call outside the station on Vršovická street.

Services

Preceding station   České dráhy   Following station
Benešov u Prahy
toward České Budějovice
  Regional fast trains   Praha hl.n.
Terminus
Preceding station   Esko Prague   Following station
TerminusS3
toward Byšice, Mělník
or Mladá Boleslav hl. n.
TerminusR3
toward Tanvald
Praha-Krč
toward Čerčany
S8
Terminus
Praha-Krč
toward Dobříš
S80
Terminus
Praha-Strašnice zastávka
toward Strančice
or Benešov u Prahy
S9

References

Coordinates: 50°03′53″N 14°26′52″E / 50.06472°N 14.44778°E / 50.06472; 14.44778


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