Celje railway station

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Celje
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Front of the main building (2014).
General information
Location3000 Celje
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Coordinates 46°13′43″N15°16′03″E / 46.2285°N 15.2676°E / 46.2285; 15.2676
Elevation241 m
Owned by Slovenske železnice
Operated by Slovenske železnice
History
Opened1846 (1846)
Location
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Celje
Location within Slovenia
Platforms 3-4 undergoing renovations including an extended roof in May 2018 Celje train station platforms being renovated 2018-05.png
Platforms 3–4 undergoing renovations including an extended roof in May 2018


Celje railway station is a railway station in Celje, Slovenia. It was erected in 1846.


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