Kysak
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View of the station yard, 2009
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Location | 04481 Kysak Kysak Košice-okolie Košice Region Slovakia |
Coordinates | 48°51′10″N 21°13′26″E / 48.85278°N 21.22389°ECoordinates: 48°51′10″N 21°13′26″E / 48.85278°N 21.22389°E |
Elevation | 298 m (978 ft) |
Owned by |
Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR) |
Operated by |
Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko (ZSSK) |
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Košice–Žilina (Košice)–Plaveč–Čirč–Muszyna (PKP) |
Distance | 114.434 km (71.106 mi) from Slovakia—Ukraine border |
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Opened | 1 September 1870 |
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Kysak railway station (Slovak: Železničná stanica Kysak) serves the village and municipality of Kysak, in the Košice Region, eastern Slovakia. Opened in 1870, the station is an important railway junction, where the Košice–Plaveč–Čirč–Muszyna railway diverges towards Poland from the Košice–Žilina railway, which is part of Slovakia's main east-west rail corridor.
The station is currently owned by Železnice Slovenskej republiky (ŽSR); train services are operated by Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko (ZSSK).
Kysak railway station is situated at the eastern edge of the village.
The station was opened on 1 September 1870, upon the inauguration of the Košice–Prešov section of the Košice–Plaveč–Čirč–Muszyna railway.
It became a junction station soon afterwards, on 12 March 1872, when the section of the Košice–Bohumín Railway between Spišská Nová Ves and Kysak was completed.
The two storey station building houses information and ticketing facilities, and a restaurant.
The station yard has six tracks equipped with platforms for passenger services and four tracks for freight workings.
Kysak railway station is the junction of the following Slovakian railway lines:
Line 180 forms part of Pan-European Corridor Va, which runs from Venice in Italy to Kiev in Ukraine, via Bratislava, Žilina, Košice and Uzhhorod.