Transport in Slovakia

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Template:Short description Transport in Slovakia is possible by rail, road, air, or rivers. Slovakia is a developed Central European country with a well-developed rail network (3,662 km) and a highway system (854 km). The main international airport is the M. R. Štefánik Airport in the capital, Bratislava. The most important waterway is the river Danube, which is used by passenger, cargo, and freight ships. The two most important harbours in Slovakia are Komarno harbour and Bratislava harbour.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Railways

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Railway network in Slovakia (2019)
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Bratislava main railway station

Slovakia has a range of railway connections that provide access to all of Slovakia in the country and from the rest of Europe. There are many railway operators that control railways across the country, with the main railway operator being ZSSK. The railway network is very dense in the western and eastern parts of Slovakia but is less accessible in central Slovakia. The singular high-speed rail line in Slovakia is the Rychlik between Bratislava and Kosice (Via Zillina). The top speed of the line is Template:Convert. The Rychlik was established in 2002 after ZSSK took over ZSR. Most of the country's railways run on Tas REX (Regional Express)[1][2] which operates at speeds between Template:Convert.

Train operators

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A train of Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko
Passenger
  • ZSSK Rychlik - High-speed rail passenger trains
  • ZSSK REX - Regional express trains
  • Leo Express - Intercity railway
  • Regio jet - Intercity trains
  • Railjet - High-speed rail passenger trains operated by the OBB
Cargo

The main cargo train operator for the cargo freight rail in Slovakia is ZSSK cargo.

Roads

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Highway network in Slovakia (2023)
  • Total: 43,761 km
  • Paved: 38,085 km (including 384 km of express-ways)
  • Unpaved: 5,676 km

Slovakia has a total of 43,761 km of roads in the country with 3,336.6 km being main or national roads, 13,958.7 km being secondary and regional roads, and Template:Convert being highways, with the rest being other types of roads.[3]

Highways

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Highway D1
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D1 motorway

309 Diaľnica Motorways in Slovakia Template:Convert (2022)

309 Diaľnica Expressways in Slovakia Template:Convert

Airports

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Bratislava Airport
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Košice International Airport

Slovakia has three international airports. Bratislava Airport is the main and largest international airport. It is located Template:Convert northeast of the city centre. It serves civil and governmental, scheduled and unscheduled domestic and international flights. The current runways support the landing of all common types of aircraft currently used. The airport has enjoyed rapidly growing passenger traffic in recent years; it served 279,028 passengers in 2000 and 2,292,712 in 2018.[4]

Košice International Airport is an airport serving Košice. It is the second-largest international airport in Slovakia.

The Poprad–Tatry Airport is the third busiest airport, the airport is located 5 km west-northwest of Poprad. It is an airport with one of the highest elevations in Central Europe, at 718 m, which is 150 m higher than Innsbruck Airport in Austria.

Ports and harbours

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Port of Bratislava

Waterways

  • The Danube waterway is 172 km and is used by passenger, cargo, and freight ships of nearly all sizes.[5][6]

Pipelines

Public transport

Buses and trolleybuses

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City bus in Bratislava

331-50 Zastávka (autobus, trolejbus,elektrobus)

Most towns and cities in Slovakia have well-developed bus networks. Most of the buses are operated by the city or town council but most regional buses are operated by private operators with the permission of local authorities and/or the county council. There is also a trolleybus system which only operates in large cities and is operated by the town council. They are more of an ecological system of transport than a standard bus.

Tram

331-60 Zastávka (električka)

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Škoda 30 T tram in Bratislava
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Vario LF2 tram in Košice

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See also

References

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External links

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