Kosovo Polje railway station
Railway station in Kosovo Polje, Kosovo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kosovo Polje railway station (Fushë Kosova railway station) is a station in the town of Kosovo Polje, Kosovo. It is the largest railway station in Kosovo and headquarters of Kosovo Railways.
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Location | Kosovo Polje Kosovo |
Coordinates | 42.6348°N 21.0815°E |
The station is situated in Pristina District, but the city of Pristina is served by Pristina railway station.
In September 1999, after the Kosovo War, the Kosovo Train for Life arrived at Kosovo Polje station, carrying 400 tonnes of aid, having traveled all the away from the United Kingdom, through the Channel Tunnel, and via France, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and Macedonia, hauled by a trio of British Rail Class 20 diesel locomotives.[1][2]
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