Gornja Radgona railway station
Gornja Radgona railway station (Slovene: Železniška postaja Gornja Radgona; German: Bahnhof Oberradkersburg) serves the municipality of Gornja Radgona, Slovenia. It was opened on 16 October 1890, as part of the extension of the Radkersburger Bahn from Bad Radkersburg, in present-day Austria, to Ljutomer (then known as Luttenberg), in present-day Slovenia.
Gornja Radgona | |
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General information | |
Location | Panonska ulica 8 9250 Gornja Radgona Slovenia |
Coordinates | 46°40′38″N 15°59′32″E |
Owned by | Slovenske železnice |
Operated by | Slovenske železnice |
History | |
Opened | 16 October 1890 |
Location | |
Gornja Radgona Location within Slovenia |
At the end of World War II, the Radkersburger Bahn was cut at the border between Austria and the then Yugoslavia. Since then, Gornja Radgona station has been the terminus of what had become a branch line from Ljutomer.
Today, the Ljutomer–Gornja Radgona line is normally used solely for freight traffic. Passengers are carried only during Gornja Radgona's agricultural food fair, when special trains are operated.
External links
- Media related to Gornja Radgona railway station at Wikimedia Commons
- Official site of the Slovenian railways Archived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine (in English)