Jelačić Square tram stop

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Jelačić Square tram stop, Tram stop in August Cesarec neighborhood, Zagreb, Croatia

Jelačić Square tram stop is a transportation hub in central Zagreb with multiple track areas and waiting spaces for different lines. The station connects various neighborhoods through an organized network of tram routes serving the city.

Tram service began in September 1891 as part of a major economic exhibition and marked the start of organized public transit in the city. This transportation system then shaped Zagreb's development for more than a century afterward.

The square around this stop serves as a gathering place where locals and travelers pass through and meet naturally throughout the day. It reflects how Zagreb's center functions as a social hub for people moving through the city.

The stop is easily accessible on foot and the tracks are clearly marked so passengers can find their lines quickly. Service runs more frequently during peak hours, making it easier to navigate the city's transit system.

The stop combines elements from different periods of Zagreb's history, from older structures to modern access features. This blend of eras shows how the city has maintained its past while continuing to develop.

Location: Gornji Grad–Medveščak

Inception: 1891

Official opening: 1891

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

GPS coordinates: 45.81296,15.97678

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:45

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