Narrow gauge railways in Croatia
There are currently no operational narrow gauge railway lines in Croatia. In some cities there are still metre gauge tram networks.
Metre gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in)
Osijek–Donji Miholjac, 51 km, closed 1970.
Bosnian gauge 760 mm (2 ft 5 15⁄16 in)
- Parenzana railway, Trieste (Italy) – Capodistria–Koper (Slovenia)–Parenzo (Poreč, Croatia). Dismantled, in formerly Italian territory. Single track, 122,88 km.
- Samoborček railway, Zagreb–Samobor via Podsused. Single track, 19 km. Later extended to Bregana, now dismantled.
- The former Steinbeis railway starting in Knin and crossed the border to Bosnia and Herzegovina, replaced with the standard gauge "Unska pruga" route in 1948.
- Sinjska rera railway, Split–Sinj, dismantled 1963
- Railway from Gabela to Zelenika
- Branch: Uskoplje–Dubrovnik-Gruž
Decauville 600 mm (1 ft 11 5⁄8 in)
- Raša (Štalije)–Mine, single track, ~ 7 km
- Plomin Luka to mine, single track, ~12 km
Metre-gauge trams
Current
Former
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