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Zagreb Commuter Rail
Overview
LocaleZagreb, Croatia
Transit typecommuter rail rapid transit
Number of lines1
Number of stations19
Operation
Began operation1992
Operator(s)Croatian Railways
Technical
System length47 km
Track gauge1435 mm
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC Overhead lines
HŽ series 6111 train on Zagreb Main Station
A newer commuter unit built by Končar, Zagreb

Zagreb Commuter Rail is the suburban/commuter railway network that provides mass-transit service in the city of Zagreb, Croatia and its suburbs. This suburban rail system, introduced in 1992 on the route Savski Marof - Zagreb Main Station - Dugo Selo, is operated by Croatian Railways (Croatian: Hrvatske željeznice, HŽ) and mainly covers the eastern and western parts of Zagreb, using the M102 corridor between Dugo Selo and Zagreb Main Station and M101 corridor between Zagreb Main Station and Savski Marof.[1]

In 2010 the route was extended by 3 more stations, Sutla, Laduč and Harmica, using the corridor L102 between Savski Marof and Harmica.

Rolling stock

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Since the system started operating, the lines have been serviced by HŽ series 6111 EMU's built by Ganz. In 2011, a prototype of a new series of EMU trains for suburban traffic of the City of Zagreb was handed over to the Croatian Railways for use by the KONČAR Group (series 6112-1 and 6 112–2; suburban version). Between 2015 and 2023, an additional 27 sets of the 6 112 series were delivered, which gradually replaced all 6 111 sets on Zagreb suburban lines.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Gradsko - prigradska željeznica - brzi integrirani prijevoz Zagrebačkog prstena". ZGportal Zagreb (in Croatian). 21 December 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  2. ^ "HŽ: novi vlak u gradsko-prigradskom prijevozu od ponedjeljka". mmpi.gov.hr. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Potpisan Ugovor o kupoprodaji 21 elektromotornog vlaka". www.hzpp.hr. Retrieved 13 April 2022.