GARES ROUTIÈRE ET FERROVIAIRE
Read moreIn Split, between bus, train and boat, there are various ways to get around. From Rijeka, Zadar, Ploče, Zagreb, Podgorica, Budapest, Mostar and Sarajevo, the city is accessible by train. Between Zagreb and Split, the night train with daily sleeping berths is comfortable and quite convenient to save time or even a hotel room. The daytime trains are also comfortable. Good plan, following the right platform like the locals, you arrive directly at the beach Bačvice.
GARE FERROVIAIRE
Read moreIn Croatia and Istria in particular, the rail network is underdeveloped. Based on a railroad line running alongside the sea, a 15-minute walk from the town center, Pula's train station is somewhat isolated. It only serves regional lines. Tickets are available for inland Istrian towns such as Pazin and Buzet, and as far as Koper, a Slovenian seaside resort on the border. For Rijeka, the train stops at Lupoklav, where a bus completes the journey. More connections for northern Istria to Trieste or Ljubljana.
GARE FERROVIAIRE (ŽELJEZNIČKI KOLODVOR)
Read moreRijeka's railway station is the largest in the country, after Zagreb. Just 10 minutes north of the bus station and Korzo (central shopping street), it is located in the former docklands district, which is currently undergoing major urban redevelopment. This marshalling yard connects neighboring European cities and capitals (Trieste, Ljubljana, Vienna, etc.). For regional transport, there are daily trains to Zagreb, Osijek, Ogulin or Pula (with bus connections).
GARE FERROVIAIRE (ŽELJEZNIČKA KOLODVOR)
Read moreDating back to the end of the 19th century, this station remains a beautiful classic showcase because it was never caught in an interlacing of rails in the open air. The building has a neoclassical pediment, a royal staircase and frontispieces. The much redesigned interior is less impressive. There you will find luggage lockers, cafe-bars and some shops. Regional trains but also connections to Rijeka, Karlovac or Zadar by night train and then connection to Knin (end of journey by bus).
SOCIÉTÉ NATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE FER CROATES
Read moreAlthough it is not the most developed mode of transport, the train in Croatiaremains interesting for those who travel at night, without time constraints. Connections with border countries (Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Hungary, Serbia), direct lines from Zagreb to Rijeka, Split, Osijek.
From Split to Zagreb. You can take the night train with your vehicle (car, two-wheeler) and pick it up on arrival. Guaranteed fuel and toll savings.
HŽ - CHEMINS DE FER CROATES
Read moreHrvatske željeznice (HŽ), for Croatian Railways, is the national railway operator in Croatia. The passenger division of the company is called HŽ Putnički Prijevoz and provides connections between major Croatian cities via regional and express trains (bicycles are allowed on some trains). HŽ also offers international connections to Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia and Switzerland.