Esko Prague - Lines

Lines

Line Stretch Length
/km
Stations Operations Interval Remarks
S1 Praha Masarykovo nádraží – Praha-Libeň – Poříčany – Kolín 62 19 Full-week 30 min. combines with S7 for 15min intervals on common tracks on weekdays.
S12 Poříčany – Nymburk 15 6 Full-week 1h
S2 Praha Masarykovo nádraží – Praha-Vysočany - Lysá nad Labem – Nymburk – Kolín 73 20 Full-week 1h.
S20 Praha Masarykovo nádraží – Praha-Vysočany - Lysá nad Labem – Milovice 73 9 Working days only 1h. combines with S2 for 30 min. interval on common tracks
S3 / R3 Praha-Vršovice – Praha hlavní nádraží – Neratovice – Všetaty (- Mladá Boleslav - Turnov - Tanvald) 43 13 Full-week 1 h. working days, 1-2 h. weekends
S4 / R4 Praha Masarykovo nádraží (S4) / Praha hlavní nádraží (R4) – Kralupy nad Vltavou - Vraňany - Hněvice (- Ústí nad Labem - Děčín) 40 17 Full-week 30 min. peak, 1 h. off-peak
S41 Praha-Hostivař - Praha-Libeň – Praha-Holešovice – Roztoky u Prahy 14 5 Working days only 30 min.
S5 / R5 Praha Masarykovo nádraží – Kladno (- Rakovnik) 31 10 Full-week 1 h.
S6 Praha-Smíchov – Rudná u Prahy – Beroun 34 12 Full-week 30 min. peak, 1 h. off-peak, weekends irregular
S65 Praha-Smíchov Na Knížecí – Praha-Jinonice – Hostivice 7 Full-week 1 h.
S7 Úvaly - Praha hlavní nádraží – Smíchov – Karlštejn – Beroun 43 13 Full-week 15 min. peak, 30 min. off-peak
S8 Praha hlavní nádraží – Praha-Vršovice – Praha-Zbraslav - Čerčany 57 23 Full-week irregular
S80 Praha hlavní nádraží – Praha-Vršovice – Praha-Zbraslav - Dobříš 52 21 Full-week irregular
S9 Praha-Horní Počernice - Praha Hlavní nádraží – Čerčany – Benešov 49 18 Full-week 15 min. peak, 30min off-peak
Total 515 158

Since 2011 December, almost all local tracks in Central Bohemian Region were involved in the Esko numbering (some lines were enhanced and 13 new line numbers assigned). Three lines are interconnected with lines of RegioTakt Ústí nad Labem Region: S4+U4, S32+U32 and S40+U40.

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