High-speed rail in Croatia

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With the highway construction programme in its final stages, the Croatian Parliament passed a bill to build the country's first high-speed line between Botovo, Zagreb, and Rijeka.[1][2] The estimated 9.2 billion kuna ($1.6bn) project will modernize the existing Botovo–Zagreb line and construct a new line between Zagreb and Rijeka. While the line will ultimately have a maximum speed of 250 kilometres per hour (160 mph), it will initially be limited to 200 km/h (120 mph) due to limitations of the signaling system. It is scheduled to open in 2030.[3]

The Pan-European Corridor X, running from the Slovenian border, through Zagreb, to Serbian border is a likely future candidate for the high-speed extension to this line.[speculation?] It is the most modern Croatian line, capable of 160 km/h (100 mph), fully electrified, and connects most branch lines in Croatia, the Croatian cities of Slavonski Brod and Vinkovci, and the Pan-European Corridor Vc towards Osijek and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Croatia constructing Zagreb-Rijeka Adriatic express line". Wieninternational.at. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
  2. ^ "Ministarstvo pomorstva, prometa i infrastrukture - Transport - Railway line in the V B corridor". Mppi.hr. Retrieved 2015-03-28.
  3. ^ "Croatian Railways Building 400 Kilometers of High Speed Track". Total Croatia News. Retrieved 26 April 2023.