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Pristina railway station (Albanian: Stacioni i trenit në Prishtinë; Serbian: Приштинска железничка станица / Prištinska železnička stanica) is the central railway station in the city of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. It opened on Tirana Boulevard (formerly 'Omladinskih Brigada') in 1936, having been constructed by a French/British company.
Pristina's bus station provides transport to the rest of Kosovo and continental destinations. The main station is located 2 km south-west of the city, near Bill Clinton Boulevard. Urban Traffic (Albanian: Trafiku Urban) only covers bus lines, of which are Lines 4 and 3A. Other lines are covered by private operators.
The line on which the station sits is single-track, laid to standard gauge, but there is a loop at the station, allowing trains to pass there, with a second, parallel, loop lying out-of-use as of October 2016. A daily international train runs between Pristina and Skopje (Shkup), in North Macedonia.
During the 1999 Kosovo War, Serbian and Yugoslav regular forces, in conjunction with paramilitaries, conducted large-scale ethnic cleansing of ethnic Albanian inhabitants of Pristina through the station.
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