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Košice railway station

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Košice
The station building in 2018
General information
LocationStaničné námestie
04001 Košice-Staré Mesto
Košice
Košice I
 Košice Region
 Slovakia
Coordinates48°43′21″N 21°16′05″E / 48.72250°N 21.26806°E / 48.72250; 21.26806
Owned byŽeleznice Slovenskej republiky
(ŽSR)
Operated byŽeleznice Slovenskej republiky
Line(s)Zvolen–Košice
Miskolc–Košice
Košice–Žilina
(Košice)–Kysak–Prešov–Muszyna (PKP)
Košice–Čierna nad Tisou–Tschop (Ukrsalisnyzja)
Distance98.77 km (61.37 mi)
from Slovakia—Ukraine border
Platforms4
Connections
History
Opened14 August 1860 (1860-08-14)
Location
Košice is located in Slovakia
Košice
Košice
Location within Slovakia

Košice railway station (Slovak: Železničná stanica Košice, also known for a short period as Košice hlavná stanica) serves the city of Košice, seat of the Košice Region, eastern Slovakia.

Opened in 1860, the station is the eastern terminus of the Košice–Žilina railway, which forms part of Slovakia's main east–west rail corridor. It is also the terminus of a number of other lines, some of them linking Slovakia with other countries.

The station is currently owned by Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR); train services are operated by Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko (ZSSK), RegioJet (RJ) and LEO Express (LE) (since 14 December 2014).

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Location

Košice railway station is situated at Staničné námestie, about 1 km (0.62 mi) east of St. Elisabeth Cathedral. It is near the western bank of the river Hornád, in the borough of Staré Mesto, which forms part of the Košice I district.

History

The station was opened on 14 August 1860, upon the inauguration of the Miskolc–Košice railway, which linked Košice with Miskolc in present-day Hungary.

The current station building has been in place since 1973, and is a modified version of an earlier building constructed in 1871.

Lines

Košice railway station is a hub for the following Slovakian railway lines:

  • 160 Zvolen–Košice
  • 169 Košice−Hidasnémeti (MÁV START)
  • 180 Košice–Žilina
  • 188 (Košice)–Kysak–Prešov–Muszyna (PKP)
  • 190 Košice–Čierna nad Tisou–Chop (Ukrsalisnyzja)

Lines 180 and 190 combine to form part of Pan-European Corridor Va, which runs from Venice in Italy to Kyiv in Ukraine, via Bratislava, Žilina, Košice and Uzhhorod.

Interchange

The station offers interchange with Košice trams and local buses managed by the Dopravný podnik mesta Košice (DPMK), or Košice Transit Company. Košice's long-distance bus station is nearby.

Services

Preceding station   ŽSSK   Following station
Kysak
toward Prague
  EuroNight
EN Slovakia
  Terminus
Kysak
toward Bratislava
  InterCity   Terminus
Terminus   EuroCity   Hidasnémeti Hungary
toward Budapest
Kysak
toward Bratislava
  Regional fast trains   Terminus
Kysak
toward Prešov
  Regional fast trains   Haniska pri Košiciach
toward Zvolen
Terminus    
Terminus   Regional Express   Košice predmestie
toward Humenné
Ťahanovce
toward Prešov or Poprad-Tatry
  Stopping trains   Terminus
Terminus   Stopping trains   Košice predmestie
toward Čierna nad Tisou
Terminus   Stopping trains   Košice predmestie
toward Moldava nad Bodvou

See also

References

  • Catchpole, Paul (1998). Steam and Rail in Slovakia. Kings Norton, Birmingham, England: Locomotives International. ISBN 1-900340-08-9.

External links

This page was last edited on 22 July 2023, at 22:58
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