Bistrik railway station
| Bistrik Railway Station Building | |
|---|---|
Zgrada željezničke stanice Bistrik  | |
Bistrik Railway Station in 2018  | |
| General information | |
| Status | Preserved | 
| Architectural style | Alpine-Romantic | 
| Location | Bistrik, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina | 
| Coordinates | 43°51′10″N 18°25′56″E / 43.852753°N 18.432347°E | 
| Opened | 1906 | 
| Owner | City of Sarajevo | 
Bistrik railway station (Bosnian: Zgrada željezničke stanice Bistrik; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Зграда жељезничке станице Бистрик) is a historic railway station located in the Bistrik neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Constructed in 1906 during the Austro-Hungarian period, it served as the terminus of the Eastern Railway (Ostbahn), connecting Sarajevo to Uvac, with branches to Foča and Priboj. The building is an example of Alpine-Romantic architecture and has been designated as a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2006.