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RegioJet a.s. (VKM: RJ) is a private Czech provider of passenger rail and bus transport. The company Student Agency , owned by Czech businessman Radim Jančura , is the sole owner. A sister company of the same name, with its registered office in Bratislava , is an operator of passenger rail and bus transport in Slovakia .
Operating speed. 160 km/h (100 mph) Map. Rail transport in the Czech Republic carried 193.5 million passengers in 2019, [2] and 68.37 million tonnes of cargo in the year 2009. [3] The majority of passenger services run nowadays are operated by the state company České dráhy (Czech Railways), which until 2007 also managed cargo services now ...
Radim Jančura with RegioJet train. Radim Jančura (born 12 January 1972 in Ostrava) is a Czech businessman. He is the founder, sole owner and managing director of Student Agency and a board member of its subsidiary RegioJet. In the early 1990s Radim Jančura graduated from Brno University of Technology and was also an exchange student in London.
Website. Official website. Student Agency is a Czech travel agency whose main focuses are on au-pair programmes, resale of airline tickets, bus and rail transport. Its headquarters are in Brno, Czech Republic. Despite the company's name, their services are not sold exclusively to students. Student Agency is the sole owner of RegioJet, which ...
Bratislava–Dunajská Streda–Komárno railway. 80 km/h max. runs near Danube in the South-western part of Slovakia, in Žitný ostrov. Since 4 March 2012 it is operated by RegioJet .
Rail transport in Slovakia began on September 21, 1840, with the opening of the first horse-powered line from Bratislava to Svätý Jur (at that time in the Kingdom of Hungary ). The first steam-powered line, from Bratislava to Vienna, opened on August 20, 1848. The modern Železnice Slovenskej republiky company was established in 1993 as a ...
European Sleeper. European Sleeper (stylised as european sleeper) is a Belgian-Dutch cooperative [1] which operates a thrice-weekly open-access night train service between Brussels and Prague, with plans to expand to daily service in the near future. [2] There are also plans for services linking Amsterdam, Brussels and Barcelona via France ...
It had a formal monopoly on railroad transportation in Slovakia until 1996, and while other rail transport companies have since been allowed to operate in the country – for example, RegioJet, a private provider, has been operating passenger rail lines since 2012 – , it has retained a de facto monopoly.