- Praha hlavní nádraží
Prague Main railway station (in Czech: "Praha hlavní nádraží", abbreviated as "Praha hl.n") is the largest and most important railway station in
Prague (Czech Republic ). It was opened in 1871 as the "Franz Joseph I station". During the First Republic and the station was called "Wilson station" ("Wilsonovo nádraží") afterUS president Woodrow Wilson . His statue was placed in the park before the station, however the statue was destroyed during the Nazi occupation.The
Art Nouveau station building and station hall was built between 1901 and 1909, designed by the Czech architectJosef Fanta , on the site of old dismantledNeo-Renaissance station. The station was extended by a new terminal building, built between 1972 and 1979, including an underground station and a motorway on the roof of terminal. The new terminal building destroyed a large part of the park, and the motorway cut off the neo-renaissance station hall from the town, so it is resented by locals.check|date=January 2008 The station is being revitalized by the Italian companyGrandiStazioni . [ [http://www.railwaygazette.com/news_view/article/2004/05/2976/praha_refurbishment.html Railway Gazette: Praha refurbishment ] ]ervices
Long-distance services
The station is an international transport hub, handling services to
Germany (Munich/Nuremberg,Bavaria -Bohemia RE (Regio-Express) services, andEuroCity /EuroNight services to Amsterdam, Berlin and Dresden),France (theParis - Stuttgart - Prague service),Poland ,Slovakia ,Hungary andRomania . Services are operated by express trains, and also byCzech Railways (ČD) class 680Pendolino trains.Some services on the north-south transport axis (Berlin - Prague - Budapest) do not call at "Hlavní nádraží" but instead call at Praha-Holešovice station.
Regional services
In addition to the international services, trains serve all the larger Czech cities, such as
Brno ,Plzeň ,Liberec ,České Budějovice andOlomouc .Local transport
The station is served by the
Prague Metro 's Line C, and numerous tram routes call outside the station.Future plans
Prague is the hub of the Czech rail network and is the central point of the ČD's new High Speed Line:
Dresden –Děčín –Lovosice – Prague –Kolin -Pardubice -Česká Třebová -Brno -Břeclav –Vienna .References
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