“Classic configuration” (locomotive and passenger cars).
There are also a few so-called “classic” passenger trains on the railway network in Slovenia, consisting of a locomotive and passenger cars. These are mainly international trains that arrive from neighboring countries or continue their journey beyond the borders of Slovenia.
The specifications of individual trains vary depending on the configuration (passenger cars that are on a particular train), which is also supplemented by passenger cars from foreign railway companies.
*Information for services on individual trains depending on the composition of passenger cars can be found in the list below:
▷ Train EC 70 / 71 “Emona”
Runs on the route Vienna (A) – Ljubljana and vice versa. More information about the composition of individual trains and the characteristics of passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.
On the route Vienna (A) – Ljubljana and vice versa, the train (EC 150 / EC 151 “Emona”) also has a restaurant car.

▷ Train EC 78 / 79 “Croatia”
Runs on the route Zagreb (HR) – Maribor – Graz (A) – Vienna (A) and vice versa. More information about the composition of individual trains and the characteristics of passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Train EC 210 / 211 “Sava”
Runs on the route Rijeka (HR) – Ljubljana – Zagreb (HR) – Vinkovci (HR) and vice versa. More information about the composition of individual trains and the characteristics of passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Train EC 114 / 115 / 214 “Mimara”
Runs on the route Villach (A) – Ljubljana – Zagreb (HR) and vice versa. More information about the composition of individual trains and the characteristics of passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Train EN 414 / 415
Night train runs on the route Zurich (CH) / Stuttgart (D) – Ljubljana – Zagreb (HR) and vice versa. More information about the composition of the individual train and the characteristics of the passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Train MV 246 / 247 “Citadella”
Runs on the route Ljubljana – Hodoš – Budimpešta (H) and vice versa. More information about the composition of the individual train and the characteristics of the passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Train IC 350 / 351 “Drava”
Runs on the route Ljubljana – Graz (A) – Budimpešta (H) in obratno. More information about the composition of the individual train and the characteristics of the passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Train MV 480 / 481
Runs on the route Ljubljana – Reka / Rijeka (HR) in obratno. More information about the composition of the individual train and the characteristics of the passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

▷ Vlak MV 1246 / 1247 “Istra”
Runs in summer on the route Budapest (H) – Murska Sobota – Ljubljana – Koper and vice versa, (partion) Ljubljana – Rijeka (HR) and vice versa, (partion) Ljubljana – Warsaw (PL) and vice versa. More information about the composition of each train and the characteristics of passenger cars (also from foreign railway companies) can also be found on wagonWEB.

People with limited mobility
The planned train composition may change during traffic management. Please inform us of your travel plans at least 24 hours in advance, any day from 6 AM to 10 PM, at the phone number: +386 1 291 33 91 or at [email protected].
Please also inform us at +386 1 291 33 91 if the passenger will not be attending the scheduled trip.
More information: People with limited mobility
Bycycle transport
Although passenger train has space for bicycles, bicycle transport is only allowed on those trains (train number) that are marked with a bicycle pictogram in the timetable search engine.

More information: Take your bike on board
Further information
- Visit a train station with a ticket office;
- Visit one of our InfoCentres at the train stations in Koper, Ljubljana, Celje, and Maribor;
- Call our toll-free number 080 81 11 (for calls made from Slovenia), or dial +386 1 29 13 331 (for calls made from abroad);
- Send an e-mail with your question to [email protected]i.