České Budějovice railway station
České Budějovice | |||||
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The station building from Nádražní street | |||||
| General information | |||||
| Location | Nádražní, České Budějovice Czech Republic | ||||
| Coordinates | 48°58′27.425″N 14°29′17.321″E / 48.97428472°N 14.48814472°E | ||||
| Owned by | Czech Republic | ||||
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| Platforms | 4 | ||||
| Connections | Trolleybuses, buses | ||||
| Construction | |||||
| Architect | Gustav Kulhavý | ||||
| Architectural style | Neo-Renaissance | ||||
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| Station code | 54732826 | ||||
| History | |||||
| Opened | 1868 | ||||
| Rebuilt | 1908 | ||||
| Electrified | 1968 | ||||
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České Budějovice railway station (Czech: Železniční stanice České Budějovice) is a mainline railway station and marshalling yard in České Budějovice in the Czech Republic. It is located at the junction of an international corridor leading from Prague south to Linz in Austria with several domestic lines. The Neo-Renaissance station building, completed in 1908, is located on Nádražní street, a short walk east of the old town. Most passenger services are operated by Czech Railways but some are operated by Arriva.