Maks Izidor Klodič Ritter von Sabladoski (13 August 1875 – 11 November 1953) was a Slovenian civil engineer.
[1] In the early 1900s, he was the chief engineer of the Bohinj Railway, which included the construction of the Solkan Bridge, with the hitherto largest stone arch in the world.
After World War One, he moved to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and continued his work on railways, publishing several monographs on the subject.
His granddaughter Neda Klodič was married to engineer Anton Jež, Dachau concentration camp survivor and author.
In 2017, the Slovenian Railways named one of its passenger coaches after Maks Klodič, with his image painted on the outside and information on his life in the inside of the car.