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Štrbské Pleso railway station

Štrbské Pleso
Štrbské Pleso trajno che stacidomo.jpg
A TEŽ class 425.95 EMU at the station
Location Štrbské Pleso 2/19
06201 Vysoké Tatry-Štrbské Pleso
ERB OBCE ŠTRBA.jpg Štrba
Poprad
 Prešov Region
 Slovakia
Coordinates 49°07′06″N 20°03′47″E / 49.11833°N 20.06306°E / 49.11833; 20.06306Coordinates: 49°07′06″N 20°03′47″E / 49.11833°N 20.06306°E / 49.11833; 20.06306
Elevation 1,350 m (4,430 ft)
Owned by Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR)
Operated by Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko (ZSSK)
Line(s) Poprad-Tatry–Štrbské Pleso
Štrbské Pleso–Štrba
Distance 12.8 km (8.0 mi) from Poprad-Tatry
Connections
  • Local buses
History
Opened 1970 (1970)
Location
Štrbské Pleso is located in Slovakia
Štrbské Pleso
Štrbské Pleso
Location within Slovakia

Štrbské Pleso railway station (Slovak: Železničná stanica Štrbské Pleso) is a junction station in the High Tatras. It serves the settlement of Štrbské Pleso, which is part of the village of Štrba, in the Prešov Region, northeastern Slovakia.

Opened in 1970, the station is the northwestern terminus of the main line operated by the metre gauge Tatra Electric Railway (TEŽ), and the mountain terminus of the Štrbské Pleso – Štrba rack railway, another metre gauge line. The station is also the highest point of both lines, and of the TEŽ as a whole, at 1,350 metres (4,430 ft) above sea level.

The station is currently owned by Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR); train services are operated by Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko (ZSSK).

Štrbské Pleso railway station is right in the centre of the Štrbské Pleso village, across the road from the Hotel Toliar.

The Štrbské Pleso village is a ski, tourist, and health resort. It is adjacent to the town of Vysoké Tatry, a conglomerate of separate and different settlements (originally separate villages), the only common feature of which is that they are the main tourist resorts in the Slovak High Tatras.

These resorts are connected with Štrbské Pleso by a common railway network, the TEŽ.

The current station was opened in 1970, for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1970. It replaced an earlier station down by the lake, which had been opened on 13 August 1912 (1912-08-13).


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