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Praha-Vysočany railway station

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Railway station in Prague, Czech Republic
Station building as seen from Vysočanská street

Praha-Vysočany railway station (Czech: Železniční stanice Praha-Vysočany) is a mainline railway station located in Vysočany, Prague 9. Located at the northeastern end of Nové spojení, it is a junction between track 070, to Turnov, and track 231 to Kolín via Nymburk. Historically, trains from Nymburk terminated at the now demolished Praha-Těšnov railway station. It is located within walking distance of Vysočanská station on the Prague Metro.

History

  • 1872 – station opens under the name Vysočany on the NeratovicePrague railway.
  • 1873 – service between Hradec Králové, Nymburk and Prague commences as part of the Austrian Northwestern Railway
  • 1922 – Vysočany becomes part of Prague
  • 1941 – station renamed Praha-Vysočany

Services

Preceding station   České dráhy   Following station
Praha hl.n.
Terminus
  Regional fast trains   Lysá nad Labem
toward Hradec Králové
Preceding station Esko Prague Following station
Praha Masarykovo nádražíTerminus S2 Praha-Rajská zahradatowards Nymburk hl. n. or Kolín
S20 Praha-Rajská zahradatowards Milovice
Praha hl. n.towards Praha-Vršovice S3 Praha-Satalicetowards Byšice, Mělník or Mladá Boleslav hl. n.
R3 Praha-Čakovicetowards Tanvald
Praha hl. n.towards Strančice S9 Terminus

50°06′44″N 14°29′51″E / 50.11222°N 14.49750°E / 50.11222; 14.49750


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