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Československé státní dráhy

Czechoslovak State Railways (Československé státní dráhy in Czech or Československé štátne dráhy[a] in Slovak, often abbreviated to ČSD) was the state-owned railway company of Czechoslovakia.

The company was founded in 1918 after the end of the First World War and dissolution of Austria-Hungary. It took over the rolling stock and infrastructure of the Imperial Royal Austrian State Railways.

In 1930 Czechoslovakia had 13,600 km (8,500 mi) of railways: the fifth-largest network in Europe. Of these 81% were state (ČSD)-owned, and the trend was to nationalize the remaining private railways. Most of the infrastructure was concentrated in the industrial regions of the Czech lands. 87% of the railroads were single-track. 135,000 people were employed on the railways: about 1% of the population.

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Fotografie: Schlafwagen des tschechoslowakischen Reisebüros Čedok (ČeskoslovenskFotografie: Wagenverband von vierachsigen Speisewagen in windschnittiger Bauart,Fotografie: Speisewagen in windschnittiger Bauart, Gattung WR4ü (Innenansicht),
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