Transport, page 5

The pandemic has reduced the number of passengers using public transport.
A yellow RegioJet train

RegioJet adds a train to Dunajská Streda-Bratislava line

The train is expected to help carry passengers to the capital during the morning rush hour.

Western portal of the Višňové tunnel, archive picture

The longest highway tunnel in Slovakia is finally bored through

Drivers wont be able to drive through it though until 2022.

Price of highway stickers remains unchanged in Slovakia

Slovakia has not changed the price of annual highway stickers since 2011.

Transport Minister Árpád Érsek

Want to share a governmental limousine with the transport minister?

The Transport Ministry is launching a campaign to reduce the number of cars on roads.

Propeler how it looked like in January.
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Minibus operates tourist centres in Slovenský raj

Holder of Slovenský raj & Spiš tourist card have summer minibus for free.

Trains, illustrative stock photo

Dozens of new trains will operate in Bratislava, Žilina and the High Tatras

The state railway company ZSSK argues that adding these new connections, starting June 10, could lessen some of the traffic in the capital.

The view on Mlynské Nivy road next to the building site of the brand new bus station.

Rebuilding of Mlynské Nivy will test the nerves of Bratislavans

The road will be not closed completely as originally planned, but traffic will be limited

No trains from China to Slovakia for now

The plan was to have two Chinese trains arriving to Bratislava per week

AeroMobil 5.0 VTOL concept - drone configuration in flight

Where are Slovakia's low emission zones?

Slovak legislation enables municipalities to create zones where polluting vehicles are banned but it seems they do not exist.

Illustrative stock photo

Slovaks prefer cars to buses more than ever

Slovaks prefer comfort to ecology, current trends in transport suggest, according to statistics.

Tatravagónka Poprad

Tatravagónka Poprad has a new investor

Budamar Logistics group may have paid €100 million for a 50-percent share in one of the biggest producers of railway carriages in Europe.

The future Bratislava ring-road, illustrative stock photo

Minister Érsek: Bratislava ring-road project will be delayed

The much-awaited Bratislava ring road project to ease hefty traffic jams has been delayed from its very beginning, including building permits requested by the Transport Ministry.

The train station in Rusovce

Train line between Bratislava and Rajka in Hungary a success

The line serves the large Slovak community living in Rajka

RegioJet joins integrated transport system.
Košice raiwlay station, illustrative stock photo

Slovak trains to connect Vienna and Košice

Eight years since the service was cancelled, the train connection between the Austrian capital and the eastern Slovak city is to resume.

The already opened part of the Blatné junction near Bratislava.

Traffic jams on D1 near Bratislava to continue

The D1 highway will be broadened into eight lines, causing more traffic jams.

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