Prague Holesovice Train Station. Blue and Yellow Electric and Diesel Train in Holesovice Station in Capital Prague Stock Photo Holešovice train station, or Nadrazi Holešovice in Czech, is the second most important railway station in Prague, after Prague central station (Hlavní nádraží). With over 270 train and coach companies in and across 45 countries including Eurostar, see where you can go from Praha-Holešovice with Trainline today.
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Opened in 1985, the station was originally used as a terminus for international fast trains coming from the east The station platforms at Praha-Holešovice Exterior, showing the adjacent bus station Praha-Holešovice railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Holešovice) is located in Holešovice, a northern district of Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic
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International arrivals from the North and the West of Czechia often use this terminus, such as trains from Berlin and Dresden in Germany Prague PID (Praha), Pásmo/Zóna: 0 50.10555, 14.43777 Send by e-mail Share on Facebook DEPARTURES ARRIVALS now Earlier Earlier Later Later SERVICES STATION ACCESSIBILITY LINES Station not providing ticketing; passenger ticketing is performed on the train The train station Prague-Holesovice (Nadrazi Praha-Holesovice) is the second biggest train station in Prague
Trains with Sunset in Station Prague Holesovice Stock Image Image of outdoor, orange 88159285. There is a metro nearby, Nadrazi Holesovice (line C), which can transport you to Muzeum metro station at Wenceslas Square in 10 minutes. Find station information, search timetables and book tickets to and from Praha-Holešovice
Sign Indicating the Praha Holesovice Train Station in Prague, on Its Arrival and Departure. International arrivals from the North and the West of Czechia often use this terminus, such as trains from Berlin and Dresden in Germany It is situated outside the city centre, unlike the Main train station, which is near the top end of Wenceslas Square