Kumanovo Railway Station
Kumanovo Railway Station Железничка станица Куманово | |
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View of the station building | |
Location | Zheleznichka Stanica bb, Kumanovo, Macedonia |
Coordinates | 42°07′48″N 21°41′06″E / 42.1301°N 21.6850°ECoordinates: 42°07′48″N 21°41′06″E / 42.1301°N 21.6850°E |
Owned by | Makedonski Železnici |
Line(s) |
Corridor VIII Corridor X |
Construction | |
Parking | yes |
Kumanovo Railway Station (KRS) (Железничка станица Куманово) is the main railway station in Kumanovo, Macedonia.
History
The station was built in the time of Ottoman Empire in 1873. Radomir Putnik was at the station in the First Balkan War. Former SFRY Marshal Josip Broz Tito visited Kumanovo on March 7, 1957 and was greeted from 50.000 people at the station.[1]
Controversy
In 2011 international train Belgrade-Skopje was attacked near the station.[2]
See also
Gallery
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(KRS) view from a train
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(KRS) shown on the Railway map of MKD
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Radomir Putnik at (KRS), 1912
External links
- mztransportad.com.mk Official Webpage
References
- ↑ macedonium.org Посетите на Тито во Македонија
- ↑ kumanovonews.com Каменуван воз на Железничка станица 11. 04. 2011
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