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5-457: R201 may refer to: R201 railway (Croatia) R201 road (Ireland) R201 (Bangladesh) , a regional road in Bangladesh Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title R201 . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

10-516: Is a 100.6-kilometre (62.5 mi) partially electrified single-tracked railway line in northwest Croatia that connects the towns of Zaprešić and Čakovec , opened in 1886 in former Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia . The section between Zaprešić and Zabok is also a branch part of Pan-European Corridor X . Most of the corridor passes through Hrvatsko Zagorje region, connecting the largest part of Međimurje and Hrvatsko Zagorje with Zagreb , spanning through four counties. The line separates at

15-819: The Zaprešić station from the M101 railway . It is used for passenger (regional) and freight traffic. The R201 railway also connects to the R106 line (towards Krapina , Đurmanec and Croatia-Slovenia state border) in Zabok , to the L202 line at Hum Lug , the L201 and R202 lines in Varaždin and the M501 and L101 lines in Čakovec . From 2018 to 2021, the complete section between stations Zaprešić (excluded) and Zabok

20-461: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=R201&oldid=1231857377 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages R201 railway (Croatia) The Zaprešić–Čakovec railway , officially designated as the R201 railway ,

25-563: Was modernized/reconstructed, which resulted in splitting of almost all direct passenger lines Zagreb - Zabok - Varaždin - (Čakovec - Kotoriba) in two, as the EMU trains started to cover mostly all lines between Zagreb and Zabok, while DMU trains continued to cover lines on the rest of the track. Reconstruction included following: Completion of the section's modernization also marked the end of regular operation of classically compounded passenger trains ( railroad cars hauled by separate locomotive ) on

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