Přímá železniční spojení z Prahy a Bratislavy (vliv politických a společenských změn)

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Title in English The split of Czechoslovakia manifested itself by the decline of the number of direct trains between the largest Czech and Slovak cities
Authors

SEIDENGLANZ Daniel

Year of publication 2005
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Facultatis Rerum Naturalium Universitatis Comenianae, Geographica
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords international railway transport; direct train; Prague; Bratislava
Description Long-distance trains increase the quality of railway transport. Their existence is influenced by the quality of railway infrastructure in the respective direction and also by political and social conditions. The pre-1989 situation in Czechoslovakia was determined by the overall political situation, after 1989 the country's political orientation changed and, in addition, the country split. This paper assesses the influence of the above factors over the existence of direct railway services from Prague and Bratislava to other European cities and explores the connection with the development of high-speed railway for example in Germany and France.
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