Masaryk Station Modernization Moves Forward and Enters into Final Stages

Work on the largest reconstruction in the history of Prague’s Masaryk Station has continued through the winter, with key advances on the eastern side of the site near Vítkov and Libeň. The future elevated platform is now structurally tied to nearby buildings, marking a major step in a project meant to reshape rail travel in the city center. Engineers have also completed upgrades to the technology building that will house the base for the European Train Control System. This installation is central to the station’s shift to modern safety standards and higher traffic capacity. Progress is visible in areas used by passengers as well. Construction of new platforms is ongoing, and paving has been finished in the square outside the planned café facing Na Florenci Street. In the Vítkov section, crews completed a new pressurized sewage system before the end of last year, removing a major obstacle to further development. During work on the elevated platform, specialists identified the need for additional reinforcement in one section. Independent experts from Czech and foreign universities recommended adding a support column as the most effective solution. Construction based on this plan is set to begin in the spring. The Railway Administration is now... The post Masaryk Station Modernization Moves Forward and Enters into Final Stages appeared first on Prague Morning .