Tirana railway station was the central railway hub of Tirana , Albania . The railway was connected to other cities in Albania including Vlorë and Durrës . The railway station was said to have no luggage office. On 2 September 2013, the station was closed for passenger and freight transport, and was demolished to make room for a new boulevard that leads over the station area to the north. A completely new district will be created. As a result, the Tirana station was moved to Vorë in 2013, and later to renovated Kashar station in May 2015. The former Kashar-Tiranë line around 10 km in length was replaced with a bus service.
3-464: In the northwestern district of Tirana, Laprakë , a new station will be built, which is planned as a multi-functional terminal for railway, tram and bus. Until its opening, the railway transport between Tirana and Kashar remains closed. This article about a building or structure in Albania is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a European railroad station
6-559: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about transport in Albania is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Laprak%C3%AB Laprakë is a neighbourhood of Tirana , Albania , located west of the main centre. It is mainly a residential district, but also contains the Tirana Military Hospital , the Albanian Mobile Communications building,
9-529: The ProCredit Bank building and several other high-rise buildings, a football pitch, and a petrol station. South of Laprakë lies the Lapraka Airfield . A street there is named after Androniqi Zengo Antoniu , Albania's first woman professional artist. 41°20′22″N 19°47′40″E / 41.33944°N 19.79444°E / 41.33944; 19.79444 This article about
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