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  2. Public transport in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Bratislava is managed by Dopravný podnik Bratislava, a city-owned company. The transport system is known as Mestská hromadná doprava (MHD, Municipal Mass Transit), and the network is the largest in Slovakia. The history of public transportation in Bratislava began with the opening of the first tram route in 1895, when the ...

  3. Transport in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    The history of public transportation in Bratislava began in 1895, with the opening of the first tram route. [9] The system uses three main types of vehicles. Buses cover almost the entire city and go to the most remote boroughs and areas, with 60 daily routes, 20 night routes and other routes on certain occasions.

  4. Trams in Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    It is the one of two urban tram systems in Slovakia with the other system located in Košice. Conversions to standard-gauge railway have been proposed in the past, but the network uses narrow-gauge 1,000 mm ( 3 ft in) track also known as metre-gauge. Rolling stock consists of 211 tram vehicles and trams operate on five lines over approximately ...

  5. Dopravný podnik Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    Dopravný podnik Bratislava, akciová spoločnosť (literally Public Transport Company Bratislava, inc., abbr. DPB a.s.) is the only provider of city public transport in Bratislava. It provides 3 types of transportation: trams (streetcars) 230 vehicles; buses 464 vehicles; trolleybuses 174 vehicles; The 100% owner of the company is the city of ...

  6. Patrónka - Wikipedia

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    Patrónka is an area in the western part of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, it is also the name of a major transport junction within the area and an important bus stop. Patrónka is located at the boundary of Bratislava I Old Town and Bratislava IV Karlova Ves, located in the northwest of the city. The public transport bus and trolleybus ...

  7. Bratislava Airport - Wikipedia

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    Location. Bratislava Airport is located 9 km (5.6 mi) to the north-east of the city center, covering an area of 4.77 km 2 (1.84 sq mi). It is within a one-hour drive of Vienna (Austria), Brno (Czech Republic) and Győr (Hungary), covering a catchment area of four countries. The nearest large international airport is Vienna International Airport ...

  8. Bratislava main railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station's main building before the addition of the foyer. Bratislava main railway station ( Slovak: Bratislava hlavná stanica, abbreviated as Bratislava hl.st.; German: Pressburg Hauptbahnhof; Hungarian: Pozsony főpályaudvar) is the main railway station of the city of Bratislava, Slovakia. [1] It averages about 60,000 passengers per day.

  9. Metro Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    The Bratislava Metro ( Slovak: Bratislavské metro) was intended to be built in Bratislava, Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia ). In 1989, shortly after construction works began, the project came to a halt and has not been pursued since. According to the metro plans, two lines were proposed. The "blue line" (Line A) was going to reach from Devínska ...