Kumanovo railway station
Железничка станица Куманово
View of the station buildings, October 2012
General information
LocationZheleznichka Stanica bb, Kumanovo, North Macedonia
Coordinates42°07′48″N 21°41′06″E / 42.1301°N 21.6850°E / 42.1301; 21.6850
Owned byMakedonski Železnici
Line(s)Corridor VIII
Corridor X
Train operatorsMakedonski Železnici
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Parkingyes
Other information
StatusStaffed
History
ElectrifiedYes
Services
Preceding station Hellenic Train Following station
Makedonski Železnici
Tabanovce
towards Belgrade
Hellas Skopje
towards Thessaloniki
Location
Kumanovo is located in North Macedonia
Kumanovo
Kumanovo
Location within North Macedonia

Kumanovo railway station (KRS) (Железничка станица Куманово) is the main railway station in Kumanovo, North Macedonia.

History

The station was built in the time of Ottoman Empire in 1873. Radomir Putnik was at the station in the First Balkan War. Former SFRY Marshal Josip Broz Tito visited Kumanovo on 7 March 1957 and was greeted from 50.000 people at the station.[1] In Oct 2015 several unexploded grenades were found at the Station, according to the Regional Crisis Management Center. In total 18x 60mm grenade launchers, 4x 75mm grenade launchers, 2x 20mm anti-aircraft bullets, 8x grenade launchers, and a single cracked shell casings were recovered. The area was later cleared, and the weapons removed to a safe location. [2]

In April 2021 it was announced that the station would be upgraded and modernized, as part of the IPA program and the plan for the construction of the first and second phases of Corridor 8, the railway from Kumanovo-Beljakovce-Kriva Palanka. It is expected the tender procedure to be completed by the summer and construction to begin soon after.[3][4]

Facilities

The station is staffed and can be contacted during opening hours.+389 (0) 31 / 421-707[5]

Services

The station is serviced by a number of local, long-distance, and international services, with six trains arriving from Skopje at 6:30, 8:20, 16:18, 19:00, 22:14, 23:00 daily, and two from Belgrade at 07:45 & 18:50, with six trains departing to Skopje 03:55, 05:27, 07:58, 16:50, 17:51, 20:27 and two for Belgrade at 08:51, 22:45 daily.[6]

Controversy

In 2011 international train Belgrade-Skopje was attacked near the station.[7]

2019 Fire

On 12 August, at around 17:00 a large fire broke out near the Railway Station. The local fire brigade later reported that a large number of old thresholds (removed during the reconstruction and upgrade work) were set alight, which because they are covered with bitumen develop a high temperature and emitted toxic black smoke. The fire was contained and did not spread to other buildings. SIA Kumanovo reports that from 17.40 the railway traffic on the Kumanovo-Tabanovce line is interrupted. The cause of the fire is still unknown.[8]

References

  1. Посетите на Тито во Македонија, macedonium.org
  2. "Гранати најдени кај Железничката станица".
  3. "Ќе се реконструира железничката станица во Куманово – Кумановски Муабети".
  4. "Ќе се реконструира железничката станица во Куманово".
  5. "Сите Железнички Станици – Железници на Република Северна Македонија Транспорт А.Д. Скопје".
  6. "Со Воз". 29 September 2015.
  7. Каменуван воз на Железничка станица, kumanovonews.com, 11. 04. 2011
  8. "Горат Стари Прагови Кај Железничката Станица Во Куманово, Во Прекин Железничкиот Сообраќај Кон Србија". 12 August 2019.
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