Czech rail border crossings

Czech rail border crossings

These are all the Czech rail border crossings as of 2007. Crossings in italics are abandoned. The year of opening is in brackets.

Contents

Czech Republic - Austria

Summerau

Note that all of these railway lines were built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918.

Czech Republic - Germany

Re-opening of railway border crossing Potucky-Johanngeorgenstadt in 1992

Czech Republic - Poland

Abandoned track Harrachov-Jakuszyce
End of track in Otovice (2007)

Note that all these railway lines were built before recreation of Poland, so some of them originally went to Germany, others were within the Austro-Hungarian empire.

Czech Republic - Slovakia

Note that all of these railway lines were built before the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 and became border crossings in that year.

Unrealised projects

See also

References

(Czech) Detailed article about abandoned border crossings


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