Saturday, 9 October 2021

Tram Traffic in Zagreb Suspended This Weekend Due to Marathon

October 9, 2021 - The traditional Zagreb marathon is being held, so tram traffic in Zagreb will be suspended for most of the city center. The last tram will pass through the central city square at around 7.45 am. 

According to Poslovni Dnevnik, the celebration of the marathon in Zagreb will cause changes in the usual circulation of the electric tram system in the capital, specifically in the city center. Tram traffic in Zagreb will see various routes suspended throughout the day, and therefore citizens should be aware. The City informed exactly which streets:

  • Today, from 8.30 to 12.30: Trg bana J. Jelačića - Jurišićeva - F. Račkog - Smičiklasova - Martićeva - Rakovčeva - Štoosova - Harambašićeva - Maksimirska - Svetošimunska - T. Miloša - Fakultetsko dobro - Maksimirska c. Maksimirska c. - Wallachia - European Square
  • Tomorrow (10.10.2021), from 9.00 to 16.00: Trg bana J. Jelačića - Jurišićeva - Vlaška - Maksimirska v. - Svetošimunska v. - Av G. Šuška - Maksimirska c. - Harambašićeva - Štoosova - Rakovčeva - Martićeva - Smičiklasova - F. Račkog - Jurišićeva - Palmotićeva - Amruševa - Zrinjevac - Teslina - Masarykova - Prilaz G. Deželićlike - Ul. Filipovića - Ž. Maričića - Ilica - Britanski trg - I. Kukuljevića - Zelengaj - Britanski trg - Ilica - Trg bana J. Jelačića.

Tram traffic will be suspended for most of the city center, so the last tram will pass through the central city square at around 7.45 am. Tram line 13 will not run until the end of the marathon, while all other tram lines, except lines 9 and 15, will run on the changed routes:

Line 2: Zapadni Kolodvor - Glavni Kolodvor - Žitnjak - Savišće

Line 4: Savski Most - Glavni Kolodvor - Borongaj

Line 5: Prečko - Ulica grada Vukovara - Žitnjak

Line 6: Zapadni Kolodvor - Glavni Kolodvor - Sopot

Line 7: Savski most - Zaprudje - Autobusni Kolodvor - Branimirova - Trg žrtava fašizma

Line 11: Zapadni Kolodvor - Glavni Kolodvor - Borongaj

Line 12: Ljubljanica - Ulica grada Vukovara - Žitnjak

Line 14: Trg žrtava fašizma - Glavni Kolodvor - Savska - Velesajam - Zapruđe

Line 17: Prečko - Vodnikova - Glavni Kolodvor - Borongaj

For more information on the Zagreb tram service and how to get around the country's capital, be sure to check Total Croatia's Zagreb in a Page complete guide here. Now in your language!

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Friday, 4 October 2019

Part of Zagreb to Remain Without Trams This Weekend

A quick heads up if you live in or are visiting Zagreb this weekend as part of the Croatian capital city will remain without trams over the next couple of days.

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 4th of October, 2019,  the number 31 night bus will run as usual tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, but the heavily used tram lines on which number 6 and 7 run are going to be changing.

Due to the works taking place on Most Mladosti (Bridge of Youth), Novi Zagreb is set to remain without trams this coming weekend.

As a result, the line of number 607 will be extended, which will operate along the following section: Savski most - Avenija Dubrovnik - Držićeva - Vukovarska, and the updated temporary timetable with more detail on that can be on the ZET website. As previously mentioned, the number 31 night bus will run as usual tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, but tram lines 6 and 7 will alter.

Tram number 6 will thus operate along the following section: Črnomerec - Ban Josip Jelačić Square - Main Station (Glavni Kolodvor) - Bus Station (Autobusni Kolodvor) - Heinzelova - Žitnjak. Line number 7, however, will run along the Dubec - Dubrava - Kvaternikov Square - Bus Station (Autobusni Kolodvor) - Heinzelova - Žitnjak route.

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Tuesday, 20 August 2019

ZET Finally Modernises Business and Announces Changes

As Poslovni Dnevnik writes on the 20th of August, 2019, Zagreb's electric tram (ZET) has finally begun with the renewal of existing or the creation of new public transport subscription tickets for elementary and secondary school students as well as for students for the new 2019/2020 academic year.

ZET has also recalled the fact that last year's student subscription cards will remain valid until September the 30th this year.

It has also been noted that student statuses will remain valid until October the 31st this year, and further profile extensions for all user groups are a prerequisite for purchasing monthly or annual coupons.

Students who already have a ZET card don't need to go and create a new one, but they do need to extend their student status at any ZET sales point, with a certified request form, and students can now extend their student status based on an electronic base (ISAK).

Status renewal will not be charged, nor will a new photo be required (provided the photo is age appropriate and still looks like you currently do), but the information on the existing card of the customer will be updated upon arrival at the ZET point of sale.

Following numerous international modern business models in public transport, with the aim of raising the overall standards for the City of Zagreb's many students, it will also be possible to significantly extend the existing public transport subscription cards, which will be available for all ZET sales outlets, as well as from ZET's contract partners' newsstands and kiosks (Tisak and iNews).

Make sure to follow our dedicated lifestyle page for much more. If it's just Zagreb and the surrounding areas of the Croatian capital city you're interested in, give Total Zagreb a follow or check out Zagreb in a Page for all you need to know.

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