Bratislava-Vrakuňa railway station

Bratislava-Vrakuňa railway station is railway station on railway line 131 in Bratislava-Vrakuňa. The stop was operational in 1895 and canceled in 1974. The operation of the stop was resumed on 15 October 2016.

Bratislava-Vrakuňa

(Hungarian: Pozsony-Vereknye; German: Preßburg-Fragendorf)
railway station
Bratislava-Vrakuňa railway station
LocationŽelezničná street
Bratislava II
 Bratislava Region
Vrakuňa
Slovakia
Coordinates 48.148649°N 17.210113°E / 48.148649; 17.210113
Owned byŽSR
Operated byRegioJet
Line(s)S70 Bratislava main railway station – (Kvetoslavov) – Dunajská StredaKomárno
Distance147m (482ft)
Platforms1
Tracks1
Train operatorsRegioJet
ConnectionsBuses: 67, 79
Regional buses: 720, 730, 740
S trains: S70
Construction
Structure typeopen
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
Other information
Fare zone101
Websitewww.zstbratislavavrakuna.sk
History
Opened1895 (1895)
15 October 2016 (2016-10-15) (reopened)
Closed1974 (1974)
ElectrifiedNo
Passengers
65000/year250/day
Rank500/platform
Services
ticket machine, timetable board, dustbins
Location
Bratislava-Vrakuňa
Location within Slovakia

This train station connects four train stations: Bratislava main railway station, Kvetoslavov, Dunajská Streda and Komárno.

Services

Preceding station   RegioJet   Following station
Bratislava-Nové Mesto
toward Bratislava main railway station
  RegioJet   Podunajské Biskupice
toward Komárno

Public transport

Public transport is from Railway street (Slovak: Železničná) bus stop:[1]

67 Astronomic street (Slovak: Astronomická) – Vineyard street (Slovak: Vinohradnícka)

79 Čiližská street (Slovak: Čiližská) – Hazel/Poplar (Slovak: Lieskovec/Topoľové)

Intercity transport is from Píniová street (Slovak: Píniová) bus stop:[2]

720 The central bus station (Slovak: Autobusová stanica) – Wolfs (Slovak: Vlky)

730 The central bus station (Slovak: Autobusová stanica) – Gold spikes, Rastice, Jednota shop (Slovak: Zlaté Klasy, Rastice, Jednota)

740 The central bus station (Slovak: Autobusová stanica) – New life, Vojtechovce/Čenkovce, culture house (Slovak: Nový Život, Vojtechovce/Čenkovce, kultúrny dom)

References

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