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  2. Václav Havel Airport Prague - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 3 is used for private and charter flights; it was opened in 1997; Terminal 4 is used exclusively for VIP flights and state visits; it is the oldest part of the airport, and was opened on 5 April 1937. [18] There are also two freight terminals, Cargo Terminal 1 is operated by Menzies Aviation Czech while Cargo Terminal 2 is operated by ...

  3. Praha hlavní nádraží - Wikipedia

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    Praha hlavní nádraží (IATA: XYG) [2] is the largest railway station in Prague, Czech Republic. It opened in 1871 as Franz Josef Station, after Franz Joseph I of Austria. During the First Republic and from 1945 to 1948 the station was called Wilson Station (Czech: Wilsonovo nádraží), after the former President of the United States Woodrow ...

  4. Florenc Central Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    florenc.cz. Florenc Central Bus Station[1] (also known as Prague main bus terminal (Florenc)[2] or Main bus station (Florenc)[3]) is the largest and most well-known bus terminal both in Prague and the Czech Republic. It is located eastward of the part of the city with the same name, Florenc, the top part of the terminal belongs to city quarter ...

  5. Praha-Smíchov railway station - Wikipedia

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    Praha-Smíchov railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Smíchov, [ˈsmiːxof]) is a major railway station in Prague, Czech Republic, located in Smíchov, in the south-west of the city. It serves as a major railway station on the Czech national rail network, and is connected to the rest of Prague by its metro station of the same name and ...

  6. Praha Masarykovo nádraží - Wikipedia

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    1926-1928. Praha Masarykovo nádraží (English: Prague Masaryk railway station) is a terminal railway station near Republic Square (náměstí Republiky) in the New Town area of Prague, Czech Republic. It was the first railway station in the city to serve steam trains, and the second oldest railway station in Prague (the first is Praha-Dejvice ...

  7. List of Prague Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    The yellow Line B is the longest; it goes from the southwest outskirts through the center and continues to the northeast of the city. It is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 miles) long and has 24 stations. Travel time (from end to end) is about 45 minutes. The red Line C is the oldest and shallowest, going from the north to the south-east.

  8. Černý Most (Prague Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Černý Most. Černý Most (Czech pronunciation: [tʃɛrniː most], English: Black Bridge) is a Prague Metro station and terminus of Line B, serving the Černý Most housing estate and shopping district and nearby suburbs of Prague. The station was opened on 8 November 1998 as the eastern terminus of the extension of Line B from Českomoravská.

  9. Trams in Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague tramway network. The Prague tramway network is the largest tram network in the Czech Republic, consisting of 144 km (89 mi) of standard gauge (1,435 mm) track, [4][5] 882 tram vehicles (one of the largest fleets in the world) [6] and 26 daytime routes, 2 historical and 10 night routes [1] with a total route length of 518 km (322 mi). [1]