Split Station
Split station is conveniently placed alongside the port and about three hundred metres from Diocletian’s Palace.
This Google Map shows the area.
Note the station to the East of the port, with the railway running North-South and then going into a tunnel under the city.
The station is not very special and except for the Split Suburban Railway and the occasional long-distance train, it is not very busy.
But I was able to buy my ticket with ease, using a person-to-person interface, so that I could leave on time in the morning.
Incidentally, there is a Future Projects section in the Wikipedia entry for the Split Suburban Railway. It says this.
In the near future the underground station Split-Sud is to be opened, connecting to the Hrvatske Bratske Zajednice Square. In 2008 the now closed station Kaštel-Lukšić will be reopened again.The line is expected to get a second track and be fully electrified starting in 2008. New, low-floor trains are expected as well. This line will also be lengthened, to encompass the Split Airport and continue on to the city of Trogir and Seget Donji. Split will have a mini-metro to be operational by 2015.
Nothing seems to have happened yet!
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