You can find on this page the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) trains map to print and to download in PDF. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) railways map presents the rail network and shows high speed rails routes of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe.

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) rail map

Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) train lines

The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) rail map shows all the railway stations and lines of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) trains. This train map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) will allow you to easily travel by train in showing the major rail routes and high speed rail routes of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) rail map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

České dráhy (ČD) or Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) Railways is the main railway operator in the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia). In 2010 its consolidated revenues reached CZK 41.0 billion (€1.6bn, $2.1bn) as you can see in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) rail map. Revenues from passenger transport amounted to CZK 18.7 billion (65% transfer payments from the government, 25% intra-state transport, 10% international transport), revenues from freight transport operated by subsidiary ČD Cargo amounted to CZK 11.8 billion, revenues from traffic control invoiced to state-owned railway infrastructure operator SŽDC amounted to CZK 5.2 billion. With thirty-eight thousand employees ČD Group is the largest Czech company by the number of employees. The company was established in 1993, after the dissolution of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) as a successor of the Czechoslovak State Railways. It is a member of the International Railway Union (UIC Country Code for Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is 54), Community of European Railways and the Organization for Railways Cooperation (Asia and Europe).

Until 1 July 2008, České dráhy was the biggest employer in the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia). After experiencing regular losses and requiring government subsidies. The railway reported its first ever "profit" in 2007 although it receives government subsidies. Attempts to make it more efficient are currently ongoing and a recent plan to move passenger transport to an independent subsidiary was approved by the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) government in January 2008. ČD operates trains; fixed infrastructure (such as tracks) is managed by SŽDC as its shown in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) rail map. In December 2010, the Czech government proposed bringing SŽDC and ČD together in a single holding company. The government has also changed the subsidies available to ČD and SŽDC.

ČD Cargo of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), the cargo subsidiary, mainly transports raw materials, intermediate goods and containers. As of 2009, it is ranked in the top five largest railway cargo operators in Europe. 9,412 km of railway lines controlled by ČD, of which 3,210 km is electrified track and 1,906 km is double- and multiple-track. 162.690 million passengers carried as its mentioned in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) rail map. 13,592 million tonne-kilometres. Passenger experience on the Czech Republic rail network will be greatly enhanced as a result of České dráhy new contract with Škoda. Czech Railways (České dráhy – ČD) has ordered 50 Viaggio Comfort passenger cars from a consortium of Škoda Transportation and Siemens. The total value of the order is approximately €115 million.