HŽ Infrastruktura

HŽ Infrastruktura d.o.o.
Company typeState-owned
IndustryRailway infrastructure manager
PredecessorCroatian Railways
Founded20 July 2006
HeadquartersUlica Antuna Mihanovića 12, Zagreb, Croatia
Area served
Croatia
Key people
Damir Lončarić (chair)
Darko Barišić
Marijan Ćužić
Subhi Tawfiq
Revenue €226.24 million
€138,000
OwnerRepublic of Croatia
Number of employees
5248
Websiteeng.hzinfra.hr

HŽ Infrastruktura (lit.'Croatian Railways Infrastructure', HŽI) is a Croatian state-owned railway infrastructure manager. It was created on 20 July 2006 after the split of Croatian Railways into three companies: HŽPP (passenger transport), HŽ Infrastruktura, and HŽ Cargo (freight transport); this was done in order to comply with EU directive 91/440 as part of Croatia's accession process into the European Union.[1] While the rail tracks are owned by the government, HŽ Infrastruktura manages, maintains, and invests in railway infrastructure, which also includes signalization, crossings and stations. It employs 5,248 people,[2] and is managed by a four-person management board.[3]

HŽ Infrastruktura manages 1,503.936 km (934.503 mi) of rail tracks. Of that, 44.4% is electrified and 55.6% is non-electrified.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Organizacijsko restrukturiranje Hrvatskih Željeznica" [Organizational restructuring of Croatian Railways] (PDF). Ministry of Sea, Transport and Infrastructure (in Croatian). Retrieved 2026-02-20.
  2. ^ "O NAMA | HŽ Infrastruktura" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2026-02-20.
  3. ^ "UPRAVA | HŽ Infrastruktura" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2026-02-20.
  4. ^ "Statistics of HŽ Infrastruktura" (PDF). HŽ Infrastruktura. June 2025. Retrieved 2026-02-22.