Praha-Podbaba railway station

Praha–Podbaba is a railway halt (Czech: zastávka) located in Bubeneč in Prague 6. It lies on the railway line from Prague to Děčín, and was opened in 2014 to replace the closed Praha-Bubeneč railway station a short distance south down the line. It is served by fast trains from Prague to Děčín as well as local services integrated into the Esko Prague system. It is connected to Prague's tram network and to local buses.

Praha–Podbaba railway station

The station was built along with the extension of a tram line completed in 2011, which extended the line a short distance north of its previous terminus to create an interchange next to the railway line. It was opened on 29 August 2014.

A previous halt named Podbaba, later changed to Praha-Podbaba, existed on the same railway line between 1867 and 1949, a short distance further north from the current station.

Services

Preceding station   Esko Prague   Following station
toward Praha hl. n.
R4
Roztoky u Prahy
toward Děčín hl.n.
Praha-Holešovice zastávka
S4
Praha-Sedlec
toward Kralupy nad Vltavou
or Ústí nad Labem hl. n.
toward Praha-Hostivař
S41
Praha-Sedlec
toward Roztoky u Prahy
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References

  • Dolejší, Milan. "Praha se loučí s historickým nádražím, železničáři už ho nechtějí". Česká Televize. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  • Váchal, Adam; Bureš, Vítěžslav. "Změny v pražské MHD: další zastávky na znamení i lepší spojení vlakem". iDnes. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  • "Praha–Podbaba". Želpage. Retrieved 5 November 2017.

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