Otrokovice railway station

Otrokovice railway station is a railway station in Otrokovice in the Czech Republic. It is a mainline railway station situated on an international corridor linking Austria and Slovakia with Poland,[1] and serves the wider Zlín metropolitan area; the more centrally located Zlín střed railway station is located on an unelectrified line,[2] and is served almost entirely by local trains.[3] Otrokovice station is served by trains operated by Czech Railways, Arriva and Leo Express.[4]

Otrokovice
Otrokovice railway station
LocationNádražní 272, 765 02 Otrokovice
Czech Republic
Owned byČeské dráhy
SŽDC
Line(s)Břeclav - Přerov (330)
Otrokovice - Vizovice (331)
Platforms3 (5)
Other information
Station code54355750
History
Opened18 July 1841 (1841-07-18)
Electrified1984
Main entrance to the station
Platforms at Otrokovice railway station

The station is situated adjacent to a Continental Tyres factory. It is connected to Zlín's trolleybus network.

Services

Preceding station   České dráhy   Following station
Přerov
toward Warsaw
  EuroNight
EN Chopin
  Břeclav
toward Vienna
Přerov
toward Warsaw
  EuroCity   Staré Město u Uherského Hradište
toward Vienna or Budapest
Hulín
toward Olomouc or Prague
  Regional fast trains   Zlín střed
Terminus
Limited service
    Staré Město u Uherského Hradište
toward Brno or Luhačovice
Tlumačov
toward Přerov
  Stopping trains   Otrokovice–Trávníky
toward Zlín
    Napajedla
toward Břeclav
Preceding station   Leo Express   Following station
Hulín
toward Prague
  Leo Express   Staré Město u Uherského Hradište
Terminus
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
Přerov
toward Prague
  Arriva Express   Staré Město u Uherského Hradište
toward Nitra

References

  1. "Schéma linek dálkových vlaku ČD, 2016–17" (PDF). České dráhy. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  2. "Železniční mapa České republiky". Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  3. "Zlín střed – Příjezdy a odjezdy vlaků 2017". Želpage. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  4. "Otrokovice - Příjezdy a odjezdy vlaků 2017". Želpage. Retrieved 2 November 2017.

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