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M501 railway (Croatia)

Čakovec-Kotoriba railway
Between Čakovec and Čakovec-Buzovec M501 railway (left)runs parallel to L101 railway (right), both are single tracked.
Between Čakovec and Čakovec-Buzovec M501 railway (left)
runs parallel to L101 railway (right), both are single tracked.
Line number: M501 (HŽ)
Line length: 42.4 km (26.3 mi)
Track gauge: 1435 mm
Maximum speed: 60 to 80 km/h (37 to 50 mph)
Route
to Ljubljana via Pragersko
51.9 Slovenia-Croatia border
53.5 Macinec
Trnava
57.1 Dunjkovec
D209 state road
R201 to Varaždin
60.8 Čakovec
62.8 Čakovec Buzovec
L101 to Mursko Središće and Lendava
Trnava
D3 state road
69.7 Mala Subotica
A4 motorway
76.0 Čehovec
78.2 Donji Kraljevec
81.3 Goričan
84.3 Donji Mihaljevec
90.9 Kotoriba
94.2 Croatia-Hungary border, Mura river bridge
to Gyékényes
Murakeresztúr
to Budapest

The state border–Čakovec–Kotoriba–state border railway (Croatian: Pruga državna granica–Čakovec–Kotoriba–državna granica), officially designated as the M501 railway, is a 42.4-kilometre (26.3 mi) railway line in Croatia that connects the towns of Čakovec and Kotoriba to Slovene railway network via Pragersko and the Hungarian capital city Budapest via Murakeresztúr. The line is single-tracked and non-electrified. The maximum permitted speed along the Slovene border–Čakovec section is 60 kilometres per hour (37 miles per hour), while the maximum speed along the rest of the line is 80 kilometres per hour (50 miles per hour).

The M501 railway connects to the rest of the Croatian railway network in Čakovec, where the R201 line extending south to Varaždin forms a junction with the M501. The M501 also connects to the L101 in Čakovec. The L101 serves Mursko Središće to the north of the M501 and also the town of Lendava in Slovenia.

The Čakovec–Kotoriba railway was opened in 1860 as part of a railway line from Nagykanizsa to Pragersko, the purpose was to connect Budapest to the existing ViennaTrieste railway at the Pragersko. This was the first railroad built in present-day Croatia. The route had three railway stations in Kotoriba, Donji Kraljevec, and Čakovec.


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