Praha Masarykovo Nádraží
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Praha Masarykovo nádraží () is a terminal railway station near Republic Square (náměstí Republiky) in the
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area of
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. It was the first railway station in the city to serve steam trains, and the second oldest
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in Prague (the first is Praha-Dejvice, formerly Bruska on the Lány Horse-drawn Railway). The station was designed by Antonín Jüngling and came into service in 1845. During the Prague uprising against German occupation in 1945, the station was captured by the
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on 8 May and 53 surrendered resistance fighters and non-combatants were massacred. Nowadays the station only serves
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and suburban trains, because the larger
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does not have enough capacity. In 2010 it served 48,838 trains and 9.6 million passengers. The station is currently being reconstructed, and will become the terminus of the planned railway connection with
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Names

Since it opened in 1845, Masaryk Railway Station has had the following names: * 1845–1862 ''Praha'' () - "Prague" * 1862–1919 ''Praha státní nádraží'' () - "Prague State Station" * 1919–1940 ''Praha Masarykovo nádraží'' () - Prague Masaryk Station * 1940–1945 ''Praha Hybernské nádraží'' () - Prague Hibernia Station, the station is on Hybernská street * 1945–1952 ''Praha Masarykovo nádraží'' * 1953–1990 ''Praha střed'' - Prague Central * March 1990– ''Praha Masarykovo nádraží'' For much of its existence, the station has been named after the founder of
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Future development

In 2012, the reconstruction of the Masaryk Railway Station building began, led by the company Penta, which had purchased the surrounding land. The station was leased to the company for long-term rent as part of the reconstruction contract. The renovation included the roofing of the hall, restrooms, facade, and non-residential areas. New ticket counters were built closer to the platforms. The concept of the reconstruction was designed by architect Marek Tichý. Near the station, on the site of former service and technical areas, a modern administrative and commercial center is being constructed in several phases. The "Masaryčka Connects" project is a significant urban regeneration effort in the centre of Prague, transforming the city's first railway station, into a modern transport hub. In 2015–2016,
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supervised the conceptual design of a new mixed-use building that replaced a formal cargo terminal.The construction took place in 2020–2023, as some delay was caused by negotiations with heritage protection authorities. As part of the complete renovation of the station, a new vestibule for waiting passengers will be constructed. The plan includes partial platform over the tracks, which will connect the areas of Náměstí Republiky and Florenc with Žižkov, and also create a new connection between the eastern ends of the platforms with these areas, the Florenc bus station, and the metro line C. Escalators, stairs, and elevators from the floor will lead to the individual platforms. In front of Masaryk Station, near one of the exits of metro line B, a new square was created. Masaryk Railway Station in Prague will also be the terminal station of a planned railway connection to Václav Havel Airport and further to Kladno. In the former engine shed of the station, the National Technical Museum is preparing a railway exhibition.


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