Zagreb Commuter Rail

Zagreb Commuter Rail
Overview
Locale Zagreb, Croatia
Transit type

commuter rail

rapid transit
Number of lines 1
Number of stations 19
Operation
Began operation 1992
Operator(s) Croatian Railways
Technical
System length 47 km
Track gauge 1435 mm
Electrification 25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead lines
A newer commuter unit built by Končar, Zagreb

Zagreb Commuter Rail is the suburban/commuter railway network that provides mass-transit service in the city of Zagreb, Croatia and its suburbs. This suburban rail system is operated by Croatian Railways (Croatian: Hrvatske željeznice, HŽ), and has been in development since 1992.

With 21 old trains and 11 new the Suburban Railway mainly covers the eastern and western parts of Zagreb. The railway stations have been renovated and the train services have been made more regular in Zagreb. These measures have contributed to the betterment of the suburban railway service.

Since the system started operating, the lines have been serviced by HŽ series 6111 EMUs built by Ganz. Since 2011, new HŽ series 6112-1 (suburban version) cars were added as well.

In 2005, suburban rail services were increased to approximately 15-minute frequency on the main line Savski MarofZagreb Central StationDugo Selo.[1]

During rush hours train frequency is 10 min. Since 2010 route was extended for 3 more stations Sutla, Laduć and Harmica.

In planning are more stations between Zagreb Central station and Dugo Selo.

A new link to the nearby town of Samobor has been announced. This link will be standard-gauge and tie in with normal Croatian Railways operations (the previous narrow-gauge line to Samobor was closed in 1979).[2]

References

  1. Vojković, Ana Marija (1 August 2008). "Zagreb kupuje 18 vlakova za brži prigradski promet". 24 sata (in Croatian). Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  2. "Uskoro Samoborček i novi prigradski vlakovi" (PDF, 134 KB). Zagrebački komunalni vjesnik (in Croatian) (№ 362): 11. 28 November 2007. ISSN 1845-4968. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
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