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==National railway system==
==National railway system==
Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR) was split into two companies (operating and infrastructure) on 1 January 2002:
Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR) was split into two companies (ŽSSK operating and ŽSR infrastructure) on 1 January 2002:
===National Railway Operator===
===National Railway Operator===
Železničná spoločnosť ([https://www.zssk.sk/en ZSSK]).
Železničná spoločnosť ([https://www.zssk.sk/en ŽSSK]).


==Language==
==Language==
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===Journey Planner===
===Journey Planner===
[https://www.zssk.sk/en/ - Journey planner]
[https://www.zssk.sk/en/ - Journey planner]
Note that services on the Bratislava hl.st. to Komárno via Dunajská Streda line (Table 131), operated by Leo Express, are not shown in the ŽSSK journey planner or app nor in many other journey planners such as DB or the Interrail app. The intermediate stations do not appear at all in the station search.
The ČD journey planner and app do however show Table 131 trains, so using that is recommended in any cases where non-ŽSSK local trains cannot be found (but note that neither ČD nor ŽSSK show competing 'commercial' services such as long-distance services operated by Leo Express or RegioJet).


===Actual Train Times===
===Actual Train Times===
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===Downloadable Timetable===
===Downloadable Timetable===
* A webpage in English with downloadable PDFs for the current annual timetable and any updates is here [https://www.zssk.sk/en/timetables/ ZSSK Timetable]  
* A webpage in English to download a PDF of the complete annual timetable updated as shown is here [https://www.zssk.sk/en/timetables/ ZSSK Timetable]. Accessing individual line timetables is from [https://www.zsr.sk/pre-cestujucich/cestovny-poriadok-2024-2025/ here].
* The link to individual line timetables from the English webpage was broken in January 2023, and there doesn't appear to be an equivalent link on the Slovak webpage.


===Printed Timetable===
===Printed Timetable===
''Cestovný poriadok'', published annually. This includes introductory material in English, French and German, and contains details of the ŽSR-owned funicular railways and cableways. Timetable supplements are issued twice a year, usually in March and June: normally these are obtainable only at major stations and on presentation of the coupon in the timetable book. A fold-out route map shows principal stations. See below for route taken indicators.
''Cestovný poriadok'', published annually is still available for 2024/25, and for 2023/24 cost €6 and includes introductory material in English, French and German. The 2025 PDFs do not contain details of the ŽSR-owned funicular railways and cableways but a section on preserved railways so it is assumed the printed version is the same. Timetable supplements are issued twice a year, usually in March and June: normally these are obtainable only at major stations and on presentation of the coupon in the timetable book. A fold-out route map shows principal stations. See below for route taken indicators.


===<div id="ANRT"></div>Additional Notes on reading the Timetable===
===Additional Notes on reading the Timetable===
*'''Important Note:''' The ⚒ working days symbol means ①-⑤ (Mondays to Fridays)  and not, as for most other railways, ①-⑥ (Mondays to Saturdays).
*'''Important Note:''' The ⚒ working days symbol means ①-⑤ (Mondays to Fridays)  and not, as for most other railways, ①-⑥ (Mondays to Saturdays).
*  ◒ a circle with its lower half black indicates a footnote advising a theoretical connection between the services listed will NOT be held.
*Two useful symbols exist which show the booked route for trains not calling at a station: in the middle of the train column, | means that the train passes through the station without stopping, whereas ⸾ , > or < mean that the train does not pass through that station but instead takes a different route. This must not be confused with ⸾ to the left of the time, which means that the train runs only on certain days.
*Two useful symbols exist which show the booked route for trains not calling at a station: in the middle of the train column, | means that the train passes through the station without stopping, whereas ⸾ , > or < mean that the train does not pass through that station but instead takes a different route. This must not be confused with ⸾ to the left of the time, which means that the train runs only on certain days.


===Engineering Information===
===Engineering Information===
[https://www.slovakrail.sk/sk/grafikon/vyluky.html DOPRAVNÉ SPRAVODAJSTVO A VÝLUKY] in Slovak only.
[https://www.zsr.sk/pre-cestujucich/vyluky/ Current and one week ahead information here]. It also gives a link to a flow chart summary of planned work for the timetable year.


==Maps==
==Maps==
===Printed Maps===
===Printed Maps===
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-E | European Railway Atlas (All-Europe Edition)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-E | European Railway Atlas (All-Europe Edition)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-R-CZ-SK | European Railway Atlas (Regional Series - Czech Republic and Slovakia)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-R-3 | European Railway Atlas (Regional Series - Book 3)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[[Printed Maps#ES-HU-SK | Mapa Kolejowa Węgier i Słowacji]] (Hungary and Slovakia) by W. Kolondra.
*[[Printed Maps#ES-HU-SK | Mapa Kolejowa Węgier i Słowacji]] (Hungary and Slovakia) by W. Kolondra.


===Web-based Maps===
===Web-based Maps===
*A map giving junction names and enlargements [https://www.zssk.sk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/%C5%BDelezni%C4%8Dn%C3%A1-mapa-Slovenskej-republiky.pdf Railway Map of the Slovak Republic (May 2018)]
*A map of the Slovak Republic giving junction names and enlargements is linked from the ŽSR website, also showing line and PDF table numbers [https://www.zssk.sk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/%C5%BDelezni%C4%8Dn%C3%A1-mapa-Slovenskej-republiky.pdf here].
*A zoomable map with a lot of detail on the www.atlaskolejowy.net website [https://www.atlaskolejowy.net/e-mapa/sk/ network map]
*A zoomable map with a lot of detail on the www.atlaskolejowy.net website [https://www.atlaskolejowy.net/e-mapa/sk/ network map].
*Route diagram of [[Bratislava]] with historical notes.
*Route diagram of [[Bratislava]] with historical notes.  
*A rather basic ŽSR [https://www.slovakrail.sk/fileadmin/Obrazky2/fotogaleria_nova/mapy/mapa_9.12.2018.pdf network map]
*[https://websites.umich.edu/~yopopov/rrt/railroadmaps/slovakia.html Map of Slovakia] plus an enlargement of [https://websites.umich.edu/~yopopov/rrt/railroadmaps/vienna_bratislava.html Wien and Bratislava] both dated December 2022 - on the [https://websites.umich.edu/~yopopov/rrt/railroadmaps Railroad Maps site].
*[[Maps and Plans#Slovakia|Maps and Plans - Slovakia]]
*[[Maps and Plans#Slovakia|Maps and Plans - Slovakia]].
*Thorsten Büker's [http://www.bueker.net/trainspotting/maps_slovakia.php Slovakia Map] and an enlargement of [http://www.bueker.net/trainspotting/maps_bratislava.php Bratislava]. Note these maps are no longer updated and date from March 2018.


==Ticketing==
==Ticketing==
Children under 15 and adults over 62 can travel free of charge on most ZSSK services (but not ZSSK IC's or Regiojet or Leo Express). Note for British Citizens that this Senior concession did not end with Brexit as the ZSSK website [as at Oct-22] clearly says "without limitation by EU citizenship or residence". One must first register (for €0.50 and a 2x3cm photograph) at a ZSSK booking office, to receive a laminated Customer Card and then request a zero-fare ticket for each journey. For long-distance trains the ticket is linked to a specific train. Tickets and the customer card are both scanned on- board.  For more information see [https://www.zssk.sk/en/zero-fare/ Zero – fare public rail transport services in Slovakia] as some trains require paying a compulsory Seat Reservation fee.
Due to recent changes please do not rely on this paragraph but check [https://www.zssk.sk/en/prices-and-discounts/seniors/ Prices & Discounts - Seniors] as British Citizens eligibility for free travel if over 62 did not end with Brexit, but did cease during 2023. It was then restricted to Slovak citizens or permanent residents in Slovakia over 62 years old, or Students under 26 and Pensioners who are citizens or permanent residents of EU member states. Note Free travel is not allowed on IC services, and some trains still require paying a compulsory Seat Reservation fee.  
   
   
For all other travellers, Seat reservations are compulsory on express services, and casual travellers (even those with Interrail) may be asked to pay a seat reservation charge.
For all other travellers, Seat reservations are compulsory on express services plus any marked R in the PDFs. Casual travellers (even those with Interrail) also need to pay a seat reservation charge.


==Infrastructure==
==Infrastructure==
Line 61: Line 64:


===Network Statement===
===Network Statement===
[https://www.zsr.sk/en/railway-undertaking/infrastructure/network-statement/network-statement-2022/ Network Statement for 2021-2022 is here]
The Network Statement for 2025 and previous years to 2023 can be found [https://www.zsr.sk/en/dopravcovia/infrastruktura/podmienky-pouzivania-zel-infrastruktury/ here]


===Gauge===
===Gauge===
The main line network is Standard. Future Bratislava suburban light rail services will use dual gauge 1435/1000 mm track shared with the tram network.
The main line network is Standard. There is a proposal that future Bratislava suburban light rail services will use dual gauge 1435/1000 mm track shared with the tram network.


The tramway between Trenčianská Teplá and Trenčianske Teplice is 760 mm gauge.
The tramway between Trenčianská Teplá and Trenčianske Teplice is 760 mm gauge.
Line 71: Line 74:


There are two 1520mm gauge freight-only routes into Ukraine:
There are two 1520mm gauge freight-only routes into Ukraine:
* between the East Slovakia Steelworks (VSŽ), south west of Košice, via Trebišov to Uzhgorod (note: the route of this is shown completely wrongly on some maps). A joint venture has been set up to assess the merits of extending this line westwards to Wien.  
* between the East Slovakia Steelworks (VSŽ), south west of Košice, via Trebišov to Uzhgorod (note: the route of this is shown completely wrongly on some maps). From time to time there is talk of extending this westwards to Wien in Austria, but there are no firm plans.  
* between Čierna nad Tisou and Chop.
* between Čierna nad Tisou and Chop.


===Electrification===
===Electrification===
Main line electrification is 3 kV dc except for the south west of the country which is 25 kV 50 Hz; the changeover point is just south of Púchov. The Trenčianske Teplice, Bratislava and Kosice tramways are 600 V dc. The Tatra system is 1500 V dc. The cross-border line from Kittsee ÖBB to Bratislava-Petržalka is electrified at the Austrian standard 15 kV 16.7 Hz.
Main line electrification is 3 kV dc except for the south west of the country which is 25 kV 50 Hz. The plan is 25kv throughout but slow progress is being made as so far the changeover point was relocated from just south of Púchov to Bytča from 26 June 2024.  Onwards to yards in the Žilina area is planned for 2025.  
The Trenčianske Teplice, Bratislava and Kosice tramways are 600 V dc. The Tatra system is 1500 V dc. The cross-border line from Kittsee ÖBB to Bratislava-Petržalka is electrified at the Austrian standard 15 kV 16.7 Hz.


===Rule of the road===
===Rule of the road===
Line 82: Line 86:
===Distances===
===Distances===
* On the [https://www.atlaskolejowy.net/infra/ Atlaskolejowy] website, select the line from the drop down list labelled '' 'Wykaz linii kolejowych na Słowacji' ''.
* On the [https://www.atlaskolejowy.net/infra/ Atlaskolejowy] website, select the line from the drop down list labelled '' 'Wykaz linii kolejowych na Słowacji' ''.
* The Network Statement Appendix F gives detailed overall distances for lines, but no distance information for each station or junction.
* Beneath the map at [https://www.zsr.sk/dopravcovia/infrastruktura/tabulky-tratovych-pomerov/ Tabuľky traťových pomerov] is a table with line sections (''Číslo trate'') and a column ''Názov'' with links ''TTP... zmena'' to PDFs showing distances in metres for that line section
* Beneath the map at [https://www.zsr.sk/dopravcovia/infrastruktura/tabulky-tratovych-pomerov/ Tabuľky traťových pomerov] is a table with line sections (''Číslo trate'') and a column ''Názov'' with links ''TTP... zmena'' to PDFs showing distances in metres for that line section


==Other railways==
==Other railways==
* Regiojet, owned by the Student Agency company, operates Praha - Zilina - Košice and Praha - Kouty - Bratislava main lines as a commercial operations.
* Regiojet, owned by the Student Agency company, operates limited Praha - Žilina - Košice and Praha - Kouty - Bratislava services as a commercial operations.
* The Czech company LEO Express also operates Praha - Zilina - Košice services, and from December 2023 will operate the Bratislava - Komarno line under contract (until then a mixed ZSSK/OBB  operation is in place)
* The Czech company LEO Express also operates Praha - Žilina - Košice services, and their Slovakian subsidiary has recently taken over operating table 130 from Bratislava Hl s to Komárno
*  DB subsidiary ARRIVA TRANSPORT ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA a.s.operates Praha - Nitra daily service from 01 September 2018, via Prerov, Uhersky Brod, Trencin and Leopoldov.
*  DB subsidiary ARRIVA TRANSPORT ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA a.s.operates Praha - Nitra daily service from 01 September 2018, via Prerov, Uhersky Brod, Trencin and Leopoldov.
*  There are several freight operators: BRKS Bratislava, U. S. Steel Košice, Slovenská železničná dopravná spoločňosť, LTE Slovakia.
*  There are several freight operators: BRKS Bratislava, U. S. Steel Košice, Slovenská železničná dopravná spoločňosť, LTE Slovakia.


==Tourist lines==
==Tourist lines==
* The former ŽSR 8 km branch from Spišské Vlachy to Spišské Podhradie [line 187] reopened May 2018 for the summer. It is privately operated by Logistik a Transport Slovakia [LTE]. See [https://www.tatryspispieniny.sk/sk/navrat-hanicky-pod-spissky-hrad-cestovny-poriadok-2018/ Návrat Haničky pod Spišský hrad] for 2018 service.
* The former ŽSR 8 km branch from Spišské Vlachy to Spišské Podhradie [line 187] reopened May 2018 for the summer. It is privately operated by Logistik a Transport Slovakia [LTE]. See [https://www.spisskepodhradie.sk/udalosti-v-meste/navrat-hanicky-pod-spissky-hrad/2024/ Spišský hrad] for May 25 - September 1 2024 service details.
* The former ŽSR 760mm gauge 600v DC electrified route from Trencianska Teplá to Trencianske Teplice is now operated by the non-profit organisation [https://trez.sk/ Trencianska elektrická železnica]. In 2020 a summer weekend service runs between 27 June and 27 September, with services on other single days during the year. The service is shown in Table 122 of the national timetable with a footnote referring the reader to the operator's website for operating dates.
* The former ŽSR 760mm gauge 600v DC electrified route from Trencianska Teplá to Trencianske Teplice is now operated by the non-profit organisation [https://trez.sk/trez/cestovny-poriadok-a-tarifa/ Trencianska elektrická železnica]. In 2024 a summer weekend service runs between 1 May - 1 September, with services on other single days approximately monthly. The service is shown in Table 122 of the national timetable with a footnote referring the reader to the operator's website for operating dates.
* [https://www.chz.sk/en/ Čiernohronská Železnica Čierny Balog] is a 760mm gauge former forestry railway. It operates between May and September over 20 km of track, which form three branches: Chvatimech ČHŽ station (on the opposite side of the river to Chvatimech ZSR) - Čierny Balog; Čierny Balog - Dobruč (opened on 30  April 2012) and Čierny Balog - Vydrovo Korytárske, extended from Vydrovo skanzen in 2014. There are plans to reopen Vydrovo Korytárske to Vydrovo dolina at a future date, plus to electrify part or all lines and introduce a regular service after they acquire surplus stock [and a electrical substation!] from the Waldenburgbahn in Switzerland in Spring 2021. The standard gauge connecting line between Chvatimech and Hronec used to have a return journey between Banská Bystrica and Hronec zlieváreň in early May each year but this was discontinued in 2013. A [https://www.chz.sk/en/schedules/ timetable in English] is available.
* [https://www.chz.sk/en/ Čiernohronská Železnica Čierny Balog] is a 760mm gauge former forestry railway. It operated daily in 2024 between 29 June - 1 September over 13km of track, on three separate branches: All services since 2022 start from Čierny Balog as the northern section from Chvatimech ČHŽ station (on the opposite side of the river to Chvatimech ZSR) to Šánske is "out of regular operation due to the already significant wear and tear of the line and its repairs. Only working and special trains run here for a special tariff. In addition, the track is passable for bicycle tracks, which can be ordered in advance". Services were Šánske - Čierny Balog [5km]; Čierny Balog - Dobroč (4km including the famous section through the football stadium); Čierny Balog - Vydrovo Koncecna [4km], extended from Vydrovo skanzen in 2014. There are plans to reopen to Vydrovo dolina at a future date, plus to electrify part or all lines and introduce a regular service using stock [and a electrical substation!] acquired from the Waldenburgbahn in Switzerland, but any prospective traveller is advised to check their website as a long standing dispute with local businesses has been known to disrupt operations. The standard gauge connecting line between Chvatimech and Hronec was back in use by the annual return journey between Banská Bystrica and Hronec zlieváreň in [https://www.chz.sk/sk/novinky/majove-jazdy/ early May 2025], the first known since 2013.  
* The [https://www.oravskemuzeum.sk/en/exhibition/orava-forest-railway/# Kysuce-Orava Museum railway] is a 7km 760mm gauge line about 20km east of Čadca.  
* The [https://www.oravskemuzeum.sk/en/exhibition/orava-forest-railway/# Kysuce-Orava Museum railway] is a 7km 760mm gauge ex Forestry line about 20km east of Čadca. Details are included in pages towards the rear of the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book.
* At Čermel, north-west of Košice, there is the 4.2km long 1000mm gauge [https://www.detskazeleznica.sk/ Čermel Valley Pioneer Railway].
* The 1km long 760mm Považská forest railway is shown as Table 903 in the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book
* Near Smolenice is the Lesná železnica Katarínka, a short narrow gauge  tourist line in the grounds on an old monastery [https://sites.google.com/site/lzkatarinka/]
* At Čermel, north-west of Košice, there is the 4.2km long 1000mm gauge [https://www.detskazeleznica.sk/ Čermel Valley Pioneer Railway]. Details and timings are shown as Table 905 in the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book
* Details of two purpose built 760mm gauge lines within the Slovak Agricultural Museum in Nitra are shown as Table 930 in the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book. One is a circuit around the open-air museum (1.6 km), the other connecting the open-air museum with the Exhibition Grounds (1 km).


==Metro==
==Metro==
Line 103: Line 107:


== Trams/LRT-Systems ==
== Trams/LRT-Systems ==
Bratislava and  Košice.  The ŽSR operated Trenčianska Teplá - Trenčianske Teplice tramway was closed 10 December 2011 but is still operational and runs on odd dates.
Bratislava and  Košice.  The ŽSR operated Trenčianska Teplá - Trenčianske Teplice tramway was closed 10 December 2011 but is still operational and runs on odd dates, [see Tourist Lines above].  
 
Track plans are available on the [http://www.doprava.unas.cz/schemata/kolejova/sk.html Doprava] website.


Basic line diagrams are at the [http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/euromet.htm UrbanRailNet] site with links to the local operators.
Track plans for the tram networks are available on the [http://www.doprava.unas.cz/schemata/kolejova/sk.html Doprava] website, with basic line diagrams on the [http://www.urbanrail.net/eu/euromet.htm UrbanRailNet] site with links to the local operators.


See also [[Slovakia_-_Tram_services_over_obscure_routes|Slovakia - Tram services over obscure routes]]
See also [[Slovakia_-_Tram_services_over_obscure_routes|Slovakia - Tram services over obscure routes]]


==Recent and future changes==
==Recent and Future Changes==
 
From the 2022/23 timetable commencement date the station avoiding line at Fiľakovo is in use by all services between Fiľakovo zastavka to/from Jesenské/Košice. Only four pairs a day to/from the west run to and terminate at Fiľakovo so the loop line to/from the east to Fiľakovo has lost all passenger services.
 
The metre gauge electric rack railway between Štrba and Štrbské Pleso reopened on 16 February 2022, using new Stadler units, which can also operate on the High Tatras line.
 
Line 169 Košice - Hidasnémeti (Hungary) now has a 2-hourly service.
 
Two cut offs just east of Púchov were due to open on 17 September 2020. The first replaces a slow U-bend section of 6.8km with a 4.5km new alignment including a relocated Nosice station but with Milochov station on the old route closing, the second replaces a 2.7km riverside section and is approximately 2.3km mostly in tunnel easing the curve at Horny Milochov on the western approach to Považská Bystrica.
 
Čierna nad Tisou – Čop (Ukraine) No longer a sparse difficult to identify service from December 2019.
 
Line 112 Zohor - Plavecký Mikuláš regular service withdrawn from 14 December 2019. Three pairs of trains from Bratislava Hl s to to Plavecké Podhradie ran ⑥ between 4 July and 15 September 2020. See [https://www.railpage.net/44-sezonnych-vlakov-na-10-linkach-podpori-slovakov-aby-si-leto-uzili-doma/ for details], but it is not known if any have run since.
 
Line 113 Zohor - Záhorská Ves closed on 14 December 2019.
 
Line 188 - A cross border service from Plaveč via Čirč to Muszyna in Poland resumed on 29 June 2019, initially summer only (6) (7) but with a winter sports service added later. See Cross Borders for the latest information.
 
Line 195 Bánovce nad Ondavou - Veľké Kapušany re-opened on 9 June 2019, with a 4 pair (6) (7) service.
 
Line 153 Zvolen - Šahy reopened to passengers on 2 January 2019
 
Line 188 Lipany - Čirč re-opened to passengers 9 December 2018
 
Line 187 Spišské Vlachy - Spišské Podhradie reopened with a summer service May 2018 - see Tourist lines above.
 
A link between Horné Krškany and Trnovec nad Váhom of 19·6 km is proposed considerably shortening the railway distance and journey time between Nitra and Bratislava. A feasibility study is being prepared for a single or double track line suitable for 160 km/h running and if it proves viable, construction could start in 2023.
 
The Hegyeshalom - Rajka MÁV - Rusovce ŽSR Bratislava-Petržalka cross border line reopened to passengers from the December 2017 timetable change with a five pair passenger service operated by [https://iho.hu/hirek/decembertol-ujra-hasznalni-fogjak-szemelyvonatok-a-rajkai-hataratmenetet-170623 GySEV] after no service since 10 December 2010.
 
Zohor to Plavecké Podhradie [30km of Table 112] reopened with two pairs SSuX between 29 April and 1 October 2017. No service was shown in the timetables for summer 2018, but it ran in Summer 2019 and 2020 (6) (7).
 
The Bratislava tram network was extended across the river Dunaj (Danube) to the Petržalka district (Jungmannova) on 8 July 2016. Dual gauge track has been laid to provide for future 1435 mm gauge light rail services in addition to the 1000 mm tram services.
 
A short section of the former Moldava nad Bodvou - Medzev line [Table 168, now included in table 160] reopened on 15 December 2015 as part of the integrated transport strategy for the Košice region. The single platform station at Moldava nad Bodvou mesto, now the terminus, has been rebuilt on the opposite (east) side of the line to facilitate level interchange with the adjacent new bus station. A service of 7 train pairs to and from Košice is shown in table 160.
 
Line 191 between Medzilaborce mesto and Lupków (Poland) regained a summer weekend only service from 2017. 
 
The following lines closed from 9 December 2012:
* 144 Prievidza - Nitrianske Pravno
* 154 Hronská Dúbrava - Banská Štiavnica
* 185 (part) Stará Ľubovňa - Plaveč
* 187 Spišské Vlachy - Spišské Podhradie
* 195 Bánovce nad Ondavou - Veľké Kapušany [reopened 9 June 2019]
In table 188, the Lipany - Plaveč section will have only one train each way FSuO.
 
The following lines have no services in the 2011-12 timetable
* 122 Trenčianska Teplá - Trenčianske Teplice (Closed 10 December 2011). A summer tourist operation has since commenced.
* 134 Šaľa - Neded (Removed from timetable 10 December 2011. In practice bus substituted since 12 December 2010)
* 191 Medzilaborce mesto - Łupków (Poland) (The one return journey FSSuO, summer only does not appear in the timetable, and the service was suspended for the summer period of 2011 and 2012. A summer weekend service was reintroduced in 2017.


These two lines lost their service from 1 May 2011
===Future Changes===
* 164 Fiľakovo - Somoskőújfalu (Hungary)
* 165 Plešivec - Muráň


The following lines lost their passenger services with effect from 12 December 2010:
===Changes in 2025===
* 132 Bratislava-Petržalka – Rajka (Hungary). The sole remaining service was the overnight train between Praha and Budapest. Passenger services have however resumed on this line from the December 2017 timetable change.
The major realignment to the west of Žilina station involving the route to/from Bratislava being moved south of, and further away from the locomotive Depot, then cutting across the old formation at 45 degrees onto a new line built some way north of the now lifted old freight yard was in use by all services by 15 May 2025. Surprisingly it has not been possible to track down any internet articles giving a date for opening so '''details would be appreciated by the Compilers'''. Additionally, despite the platforms nearer the station building being allegedly out of use until the end of 2025, there are not believed to be any diversions via the goods line flyovers to the east of Žilina [see Unusual services page], as the new platforms to the north of the existing ones were brought into use on 1 October 2024.
* 133 Sereď – Leopoldov


The cross-border route from Lenartovce to Bánréve in Hungary closed to passenger services on 12 December 2009.
===Changes in 2024===


In May 2009 the Russian, Austrian, Slovak and Ukrainian railways agreed a joint venture to examine the case for extending from Košice to Vienna the 1520 mm gauge railway from the Ukraine, to connect central Europe to the Trans-Siberian. This is still planned but progress is slow.
From the December timetable change (or perhaps earlier), services between Bánovce nad Ondavou, Humenné and Medzilaborce (T191) and between Humenné and Stakčín (T196) were replaced by buses. The line between Bánovce nad Ondavou and Humenné is under electrification so will not reopen until works are complete but the two branch lines reopened to regular services in late March 2025.


Line 167 - Roznava to Roznava mesto (one early morning train each way) closed with effect from 14 June 2009
Also from the December timetable change Regional services resumed across the Horní Lideč ČD - Strelenka ŽSR (- Púchov) border crossing (T125), operated by ZSSK, to augment the existing EC ones. There are five regional train pairs.


Line 135 - Komárno to Komárom (Hungary) - has closed and reopened several times in recent years: closed by June 2001; reopened by 2 February 2003; closed 11 December 2004; reopened 9 December 2007; closed 13 December 2008.
From an unknown date, but at least by 21 October 2024 there are no direct services between Bratislava Nove-Mesto and the Galanta line, meaning nothing is scheduled via curve 127E from Bratislava predmestie to Odbočka Močiar.


Owing to severe financial difficulties the following lines closed as from '''2 February 2003 inclusive''' (timetable numbers shown):
===Changes in 2023===
* 112 Zohor - Plavecký Mikuláš
A c3km re-alignment to the west of Poprad-Tatry involving a repositioned Lučivná station opened on 22 July 2023.
* 117 Jablonica - Brezová pod Bradlom
* 124 Nemšová - Lednické Rovne
* 136 Komárno - Kolárovo
* 141 Kozárovce - Zlaté Moravce - Lužianky
* 142 Zbehy - Radošina
* 144 Prievidza - Nitrianske Pravno
* 153 Zvolen - Šahy
* 161 Lučenec - Kalonda
* 163 Breznička - Katarínska Huta
* 166 Plešivec - Slavošovce
* 167 Rožňava - Dobšiná
* 168 Moldava nad Bodvou - Medzev (reopened 15 Dec 2015 as far as Moldava nad Bodvou mesto)
* 186 Spišská Nová Ves - Levoča
* 192 Trebišov - Vranov nad Topľou
* 175 Poltár - Rimavská Sobota [already replaced by buses]


The following lines closed as from 2 February 2003 but re-opened on 15 June 2003 with financial support from the local region:
===Changes in 2022===
* 134 Šaľa - Neded (closed again 12 Dec 2010, see above)
Table 160: From the 2022/23 timetable commencement date the station avoiding line at Fiľakovo is in use by all services between Fiľakovo zastávka to/from Jesenské/Košice. Some local services from Zvolen still reach Filakovo but the section of line beyond between Fiľakovo station and Výhybna Urbánka [115A] closed to passenger services.
* 143 Trenčín - Chynorany
* 151 Zlaté Moravce - Úľany nad Žitavou
* 152 Levice - Čata - Štúrovo
* 153 Šahy - Cata
* 154 Hronská Dúbrava - Banská Štiavnica
* 165 Plešivec - Muráň
* 195 Bánovce nad Ondavou - Veľké Kapušany


Line 175 (Rimavská Sobota - Poltár) was replaced by buses in 2001 because very poor track condition but these have now been withdrawn.
The metre gauge electric rack railway between Štrba and Štrbské Pleso reopened after refurbishment on 16 February 2022 using new Stadler units, which can also operate on the High Tatras line.


The short branch from Komárno to Komárno zastávka closed sometime in 2001.
Table 169 Košice - Hidasnémeti (Hungary) now has a 2-hourly service.


The cross-border route from Parndorf via Kittsee to Bratislava-Petržalka opened in May 1999.
===Older Changes===
For details of older changes see [[Slovakia - Older General Information]].


==Special notes==
==Special notes==
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==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 17 August 2025

Country Name

Slovakia (Slovenska Republika)

National railway system

Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR) was split into two companies (ŽSSK operating and ŽSR infrastructure) on 1 January 2002:

National Railway Operator

Železničná spoločnosť (ŽSSK).

Language

Slovak (Slovenský)

Currency

Euro

UIC code

Numeric 56; alpha SK

Timetable

Journey Planner

- Journey planner

Note that services on the Bratislava hl.st. to Komárno via Dunajská Streda line (Table 131), operated by Leo Express, are not shown in the ŽSSK journey planner or app nor in many other journey planners such as DB or the Interrail app. The intermediate stations do not appear at all in the station search.

The ČD journey planner and app do however show Table 131 trains, so using that is recommended in any cases where non-ŽSSK local trains cannot be found (but note that neither ČD nor ŽSSK show competing 'commercial' services such as long-distance services operated by Leo Express or RegioJet).

Actual Train Times

Downloadable Timetable

  • A webpage in English to download a PDF of the complete annual timetable updated as shown is here ZSSK Timetable. Accessing individual line timetables is from here.

Printed Timetable

Cestovný poriadok, published annually is still available for 2024/25, and for 2023/24 cost €6 and includes introductory material in English, French and German. The 2025 PDFs do not contain details of the ŽSR-owned funicular railways and cableways but a section on preserved railways so it is assumed the printed version is the same. Timetable supplements are issued twice a year, usually in March and June: normally these are obtainable only at major stations and on presentation of the coupon in the timetable book. A fold-out route map shows principal stations. See below for route taken indicators.

Additional Notes on reading the Timetable

  • Important Note: The ⚒ working days symbol means ①-⑤ (Mondays to Fridays) and not, as for most other railways, ①-⑥ (Mondays to Saturdays).
  •  ◒ a circle with its lower half black indicates a footnote advising a theoretical connection between the services listed will NOT be held.
  • Two useful symbols exist which show the booked route for trains not calling at a station: in the middle of the train column, | means that the train passes through the station without stopping, whereas ⸾ , > or < mean that the train does not pass through that station but instead takes a different route. This must not be confused with ⸾ to the left of the time, which means that the train runs only on certain days.

Engineering Information

Current and one week ahead information here. It also gives a link to a flow chart summary of planned work for the timetable year.

Maps

Printed Maps

Web-based Maps

Ticketing

Due to recent changes please do not rely on this paragraph but check Prices & Discounts - Seniors as British Citizens eligibility for free travel if over 62 did not end with Brexit, but did cease during 2023. It was then restricted to Slovak citizens or permanent residents in Slovakia over 62 years old, or Students under 26 and Pensioners who are citizens or permanent residents of EU member states. Note Free travel is not allowed on IC services, and some trains still require paying a compulsory Seat Reservation fee.

For all other travellers, Seat reservations are compulsory on express services plus any marked R in the PDFs. Casual travellers (even those with Interrail) also need to pay a seat reservation charge.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure Authority

Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR)

Network Statement

The Network Statement for 2025 and previous years to 2023 can be found here

Gauge

The main line network is Standard. There is a proposal that future Bratislava suburban light rail services will use dual gauge 1435/1000 mm track shared with the tram network.

The tramway between Trenčianská Teplá and Trenčianske Teplice is 760 mm gauge.

The Tatranské Elektrické Železnice (Tatras Electric Railways) system and Bratislava Tramways are 1000 mm gauge.

There are two 1520mm gauge freight-only routes into Ukraine:

  • between the East Slovakia Steelworks (VSŽ), south west of Košice, via Trebišov to Uzhgorod (note: the route of this is shown completely wrongly on some maps). From time to time there is talk of extending this westwards to Wien in Austria, but there are no firm plans.
  • between Čierna nad Tisou and Chop.

Electrification

Main line electrification is 3 kV dc except for the south west of the country which is 25 kV 50 Hz. The plan is 25kv throughout but slow progress is being made as so far the changeover point was relocated from just south of Púchov to Bytča from 26 June 2024. Onwards to yards in the Žilina area is planned for 2025. The Trenčianske Teplice, Bratislava and Kosice tramways are 600 V dc. The Tatra system is 1500 V dc. The cross-border line from Kittsee ÖBB to Bratislava-Petržalka is electrified at the Austrian standard 15 kV 16.7 Hz.

Rule of the road

Right.

Distances

  • On the Atlaskolejowy website, select the line from the drop down list labelled 'Wykaz linii kolejowych na Słowacji' .
  • Beneath the map at Tabuľky traťových pomerov is a table with line sections (Číslo trate) and a column Názov with links TTP... zmena to PDFs showing distances in metres for that line section

Other railways

  • Regiojet, owned by the Student Agency company, operates limited Praha - Žilina - Košice and Praha - Kouty - Bratislava services as a commercial operations.
  • The Czech company LEO Express also operates Praha - Žilina - Košice services, and their Slovakian subsidiary has recently taken over operating table 130 from Bratislava Hl s to Komárno
  • DB subsidiary ARRIVA TRANSPORT ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA a.s.operates Praha - Nitra daily service from 01 September 2018, via Prerov, Uhersky Brod, Trencin and Leopoldov.
  • There are several freight operators: BRKS Bratislava, U. S. Steel Košice, Slovenská železničná dopravná spoločňosť, LTE Slovakia.

Tourist lines

  • The former ŽSR 8 km branch from Spišské Vlachy to Spišské Podhradie [line 187] reopened May 2018 for the summer. It is privately operated by Logistik a Transport Slovakia [LTE]. See Spišský hrad for May 25 - September 1 2024 service details.
  • The former ŽSR 760mm gauge 600v DC electrified route from Trencianska Teplá to Trencianske Teplice is now operated by the non-profit organisation Trencianska elektrická železnica. In 2024 a summer weekend service runs between 1 May - 1 September, with services on other single days approximately monthly. The service is shown in Table 122 of the national timetable with a footnote referring the reader to the operator's website for operating dates.
  • Čiernohronská Železnica Čierny Balog is a 760mm gauge former forestry railway. It operated daily in 2024 between 29 June - 1 September over 13km of track, on three separate branches: All services since 2022 start from Čierny Balog as the northern section from Chvatimech ČHŽ station (on the opposite side of the river to Chvatimech ZSR) to Šánske is "out of regular operation due to the already significant wear and tear of the line and its repairs. Only working and special trains run here for a special tariff. In addition, the track is passable for bicycle tracks, which can be ordered in advance". Services were Šánske - Čierny Balog [5km]; Čierny Balog - Dobroč (4km including the famous section through the football stadium); Čierny Balog - Vydrovo Koncecna [4km], extended from Vydrovo skanzen in 2014. There are plans to reopen to Vydrovo dolina at a future date, plus to electrify part or all lines and introduce a regular service using stock [and a electrical substation!] acquired from the Waldenburgbahn in Switzerland, but any prospective traveller is advised to check their website as a long standing dispute with local businesses has been known to disrupt operations. The standard gauge connecting line between Chvatimech and Hronec was back in use by the annual return journey between Banská Bystrica and Hronec zlieváreň in early May 2025, the first known since 2013.
  • The Kysuce-Orava Museum railway is a 7km 760mm gauge ex Forestry line about 20km east of Čadca. Details are included in pages towards the rear of the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book.
  • The 1km long 760mm Považská forest railway is shown as Table 903 in the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book
  • At Čermel, north-west of Košice, there is the 4.2km long 1000mm gauge Čermel Valley Pioneer Railway. Details and timings are shown as Table 905 in the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book
  • Details of two purpose built 760mm gauge lines within the Slovak Agricultural Museum in Nitra are shown as Table 930 in the printed Slovakian National Rail timetable book. One is a circuit around the open-air museum (1.6 km), the other connecting the open-air museum with the Exhibition Grounds (1 km).

Metro

None.

Trams/LRT-Systems

Bratislava and Košice. The ŽSR operated Trenčianska Teplá - Trenčianske Teplice tramway was closed 10 December 2011 but is still operational and runs on odd dates, [see Tourist Lines above].

Track plans for the tram networks are available on the Doprava website, with basic line diagrams on the UrbanRailNet site with links to the local operators.

See also Slovakia - Tram services over obscure routes

Recent and Future Changes

Future Changes

Changes in 2025

The major realignment to the west of Žilina station involving the route to/from Bratislava being moved south of, and further away from the locomotive Depot, then cutting across the old formation at 45 degrees onto a new line built some way north of the now lifted old freight yard was in use by all services by 15 May 2025. Surprisingly it has not been possible to track down any internet articles giving a date for opening so details would be appreciated by the Compilers. Additionally, despite the platforms nearer the station building being allegedly out of use until the end of 2025, there are not believed to be any diversions via the goods line flyovers to the east of Žilina [see Unusual services page], as the new platforms to the north of the existing ones were brought into use on 1 October 2024.

Changes in 2024

From the December timetable change (or perhaps earlier), services between Bánovce nad Ondavou, Humenné and Medzilaborce (T191) and between Humenné and Stakčín (T196) were replaced by buses. The line between Bánovce nad Ondavou and Humenné is under electrification so will not reopen until works are complete but the two branch lines reopened to regular services in late March 2025.

Also from the December timetable change Regional services resumed across the Horní Lideč ČD - Strelenka ŽSR (- Púchov) border crossing (T125), operated by ZSSK, to augment the existing EC ones. There are five regional train pairs.

From an unknown date, but at least by 21 October 2024 there are no direct services between Bratislava Nove-Mesto and the Galanta line, meaning nothing is scheduled via curve 127E from Bratislava predmestie to Odbočka Močiar.

Changes in 2023

A c3km re-alignment to the west of Poprad-Tatry involving a repositioned Lučivná station opened on 22 July 2023.

Changes in 2022

Table 160: From the 2022/23 timetable commencement date the station avoiding line at Fiľakovo is in use by all services between Fiľakovo zastávka to/from Jesenské/Košice. Some local services from Zvolen still reach Filakovo but the section of line beyond between Fiľakovo station and Výhybna Urbánka [115A] closed to passenger services.

The metre gauge electric rack railway between Štrba and Štrbské Pleso reopened after refurbishment on 16 February 2022 using new Stadler units, which can also operate on the High Tatras line.

Table 169 Košice - Hidasnémeti (Hungary) now has a 2-hourly service.

Older Changes

For details of older changes see Slovakia - Older General Information.

Special notes

The electric railway between Štrba and Štrbské Pleso is rack worked. The steeply graded line between Pohronská Polhora and Tisovec-Bánovo is rack fitted but not worked as such.

See also