Croatian Railways

Croatian Railways
Hrvatske željeznice; HŽ
Company typeState-owned
IndustryRail transport, infrastructure management
PredecessorYugoslav Railways
Founded1990
Defunct2006 (2006)
SuccessorHŽ Putnički prijevoz
HŽ Infrastruktura
HŽ Cargo
HŽ Vuča vlakova
HŽ Holding
HeadquartersMihanovićeva ulica 12, Zagreb, Croatia
ProductsRail Transport, Rail Construction, Services
OwnerRepublic of Croatia

Croatian Railways (Croatian: Hrvatske željeznice, ) was the national railway company of Croatia from 1990 to 2006.

In 2006, it was split into five new companies: HŽ Putnički prijevoz (passenger transport), HŽ Infrastruktura (infrastructure manager), HŽ Cargo (freight transport), HŽ Vuča vlakova and HŽ Holding (to temporarily manage the newly formed companies).[1]

History

Croatian Railways was founded in 1990[2] from the former Yugoslav Railways (JŽ) Zagreb Division, following Croatia's secession from Yugoslavia. Its vehicle fleet was initially the one it inherited at the time of the breakup of Yugoslavia, which was then modernized over time.

The company ceased to exist in 2006 and its assets were taken over by the newly founded company Hrvatske Željeznice Holding d.o.o. The operation was then provided by the holding's four subsidiaries:

In accordance with EU Directive 91/440[4] requiring EU member states to separate "the management of railway operation and infrastructure from the provision of railway transport services", on 1 November 2012 HŽ Holding ceased to exist, with the three operational companies becoming completely independent: HŽ Putnički prijevoz, HŽ Infrastruktura, and HŽ Cargo. HŽ Vuča vlakova was incorporated into HŽ Cargo the same day.[5]

Croatian Railways' International Union of Railways (UIC) membership was transferred to all three successors.[6] The UIC Country Code for Croatia is 78.

See also

References

  1. ^ Zakon.hr (2012). "Zakon o podjeli trgovačkog društva HŽ - Hrvatske željeznice d.o.o." (in Croatian). Zagreb.
  2. ^ https://mmpi.gov.hr/vijesti-8/hrvatske-zeljeznice-danas-slave-svoj-dan/3952
  3. ^ Croatia - Railway Policy Note (PDF) (Report). The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/the World Bank Office, Croatia. 2013. Retrieved 2024-07-17.
  4. ^ "Rail Transport and Interoperability (overview of directive 91/440)". European Union. Archived from the original on 18 June 2007. Retrieved 6 July 2007.
  5. ^ Vlad (2013-04-11). "HŽ Cargo - bankrot nebo privatizace". Želpage. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
  6. ^ "Europe | UIC - International union of railways - Europe". Europe | UIC - International union of railways. Retrieved 2026-02-25.