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Sežana railway station

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Owned by
  
Slovenske železnice

Opened
  
28 July 1857

Owner
  
Slovenian Railways

Address
  
6210 Sežana, Slovenia

Phone
  
+386 5 296 33 21

Sežana railway station

Location
  
Skladiščna ulica 6210 Sežana Obalno-kraška  Slovenia

Operated by
  
Slovenske železnice Trenitalia

Line(s)
  
Vienna–Trieste Sežana–Kreplje

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Sežana railway station (Slovene: Železniška postaja Sežana; Italian: Stazione di Sesana; German: Bahnhof Sežana) serves the town and municipality of Sežana, in the Slovenian Littoral region of Slovenia.

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Location

The station forms part of the important rail link originally built as the South railway, between Vienna, Austria, and Trieste, Italy. It is situated very close to the border between Slovenia and Italy.

History

The station was opened on 19 July 1857 (1857-07-19), as Bahnhof Sežana (its German language name). At that time, it was located within the Austrian Empire, and its original operator was the Austrian Southern Railway, a privately owned enterprise.

After World War I, and the annexation of Sežana to the Kingdom of Italy, the station was renamed Stazione di Sesana (its Italian language name). Responsibility for operating the station passed to the Ferrovie dello Stato (State Railways of the Kingdom of Italy).

In 1947, following the end of World War II, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia took control of Sežana. The station, renamed Železniška postaja Sežana (its Slovenian language name), became the Vienna–Trieste railway's border crossing point between Italy and Yugoslavia, and its operations were reassigned to Yugoslav Railways (Slovene: Jugoslovanske železnice).

In 1948, the station became a junction station for a branch line to Kreplje, where the branch linked up with the Bohinj Railway and the rest of the Yugoslavian rail network.

Upon the commencement of Slovenian independence in 1991, the Slovenske železnice took over as operator.

References

Sežana railway station Wikipedia