Transport in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has a total railway length of 9,435 kilometres (5,863 mi) which makes it a country with the second highest rail density in the world.

In addition, the cities of Brno, Liberec, Most, Olomouc, Ostrava, Plzeň, and Prague have tram systems.

[4] Despite this however, the fatality rate per head of population is moderately high, comparable to the United States.

These roads are managed by the state-owned Directorate of Highways and Motorways of the Czech Republic – ŘSD, established in 1997.

Děčín, Mělník, Prague, Ústí nad Labem, Moldauhafen in Hamburg (no longer operational, will be handed over to Germany in 2028) In 2006, the Czech Republic had a total 121 airports.

Map of the Czech railway network
Map of the Czech motorway network (2024)
Lovosice junction (km 45)