Bratislava-Lamač
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Bratislava - Lamač railway station
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Location | Lamačská cesta 6530/22 84103 Lamač Lamač Bratislava IV Bratislava Region Slovakia |
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Coordinates | 48°11′09″N 17°02′55″E / 48.18583°N 17.04861°ECoordinates: 48°11′09″N 17°02′55″E / 48.18583°N 17.04861°E | ||
Owned by | Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR) | ||
Operated by | Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko (ŽSSK) | ||
Line(s) | Bratislava – Kúty | ||
Distance | 49.147 km (30.539 mi) from Kúty | ||
Platforms | 3 | ||
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Bratislava Lamač railway station (Slovak: Železničná stanica Bratislava-Lamač) is a small railway station (technically a train halt) inside the Lamač borough of Bratislava, Slovakia. Until 1947 the station was called "Lamač". The railway station is administered under Bratislava hlavná stanica, with the station master (Slovak: prednosta) residing there as well. It lies at the edge of the Lamač and Dúbravka boroughs of Bratislava.
Bratislava Lamač railway station is the smallest true railway station in Bratislava. It contains four tracks of rails allowing the trains to cross tracks or the express trains to overtake slower passenger or freight trains. The station building was reconstructed in 2007.
In the past, stone from the nearby quarry was being loaded onto trains here. The narrow-rail line for this purpose was built in 1924.
On 21 May 2012 a 41-year-old woman died when she stumbled at the first platform when crossing the lines, falling down under a passing train. The accident caused seven trains to be delayed for a total time of 201 minutes.
The following is a list of rail lines crossing this station.
A few meters away from the main station building there is a public bus stop called Železničná stanica Lamač, sometimes officially abbreviated to ŽST Lamač. Buses no. 30, no. 37, no. 38, no. 63 and no. 92 stop here as well as night busses no. N21 and no. N37. The railway station is a short walk away for many people from Lamač and Dúbravka boroughs of Bratislava.
This bus stop serves also as a minor intercity bus stop for buses headed towards Stupava and Malacky in the Záhorie region of Slovakia.