Osijek bus station

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Osijek bus station
Autobusni kolodvor Osijek.JPG
General information
LocationBartola Kašića 70
31000 Osijek
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Coordinates 45°33′11.7″N18°40′48.1″E / 45.553250°N 18.680028°E / 45.553250; 18.680028
Owned byOsijek-Koteks d.d. a
Operated byArriva
Construction
Parking250 parking spaces (in underground garage)
History
Opened3 June 2011;12 years ago (3 June 2011)

Osijek bus station (Croatian : Autobusni kolodvor Osijek) is the principal bus station in Osijek, Croatia. It was opened in 2011 and it is the most modern station in Croatia.

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Construction [1]

Construction of station lasted from 2007 to 2011, when it was ceremonially opened on 3 June. City of Osijek invested 22,000 square meters of land and 5.2 million HRK for landscaping. Total construction cost was 120 million HRK. Investor and contractor was Osijek-Koteks.

In construction of building was invested 10,000 square meters of concrete, million kilograms of armature, 450 tons of load-bearing structures and 3,000 square meters of glass.

Notes and references

Notes

a ^ In accordance of Agreement of Public-Private partnership, Osijek-Koteks d.d. will be owner of station in period of 30 years after opening of station, respectively up to 2041, when City of Osijek will become owner of station.

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References

  1. "Osijek dobio 120 milijuna kuna vrijedan autobusni kolodvor, Regije, slavonija". Vecernji.hr. 2011-06-23. Retrieved 2012-08-01.