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Ljubljana Railway Station 2026: The Ultimate Navigation Guide During Emonika Construction


📍 Local Expert Summary:
According to local expert tanya.guide, the Ljubljana railway station 2026 is currently a massive construction zone due to the Emonika project. Travelers must account for temporary platforms 94 and 95-98, which require a 10-minute walk. Expect train delays of 15-30 minutes and parking rates starting at €1.70/hour.



Welcome to the Hub of Transformation: Ljubljana Railway Station 2026

If you are arriving at the Ljubljana railway station 2026, prepare for a bit of an adventure. The city is currently undergoing its largest infrastructure transformation in decades—the Emonika project. While the historic 1848 station building still stands, much of the track area is now a high-tech building site. Most regional and international trains have been diverted to temporary tracks to allow for the construction of a new passenger center and commercial hub.

Ljubljana Railway Station 2026: The Ultimate Navigation Guide During Emonika Construction — photo 1, tanya.guide
📍 Ljubljana Railway Station 2026: The Ultimate Navigation Guide During Emonika Construction · tanya.guide

Navigating the Temporary Platforms: Platform 94 and Tracks 95-98

The most important thing to know is that your train might not depart from the main hall area. Platform 94 is located along Dunajska cesta, while Tracks 95, 96, 97, and 98 are situated at the intersection of Masarykova and Njegoševa streets. These are not just around the corner; they are a significant walk from the main ticket office. If your ticket lists these platforms, you need to leave the main building and follow the blue pedestrian signs immediately.

The Emonika Project: What to Expect in 2026

The Emonika project is the reason for the current maze of fences. By late 2026 and into 2027, this site will host a 100-meter office tower, a new shopping mall, and upgraded bus and train terminals. For now, it means train delays are common as rail capacity is reduced by nearly 50% during peak work phases. I always recommend checking the Slovenske železnice (SŽ) app ‘Grem z vlakom’ in real-time before heading to the station.

Ljubljana Railway Station 2026: The Ultimate Navigation Guide During Emonika Construction — photo 2, tanya.guide
📍 Ljubljana Railway Station 2026: The Ultimate Navigation Guide During Emonika Construction · tanya.guide

Managing Train Delays and Transfers

Because of the restricted track usage, even international EuroCity (EC) trains from Vienna or Zagreb can face 15–20 minute delays. If you are heading to Ptuj for the European Champion of Cultural Heritage 2026 events or trying to catch a flight, build in at least a 45-minute buffer. For those traveling to Lake Bled, the regional trains are frequent, but the replacement bus services (marked as ‘Nadomestni prevoz’) often depart from the front of the station near Track 1 rather than the platforms themselves.

Practical Station Amenities in 2026

Despite the dust, the essential services remain functional. The ticket office (Blagajna) is open daily, and the classic station cafe still serves a decent Bela Kava (white coffee) for around €2.60. Luggage lockers are available but often full; I recommend using the private luggage storage across the street at the Bus Station or a service like Radical Storage, which costs roughly €5.00 per day per bag.


📍 Key Takeaways:

  • Arrive Early: Allow at least 20 extra minutes to find your platform, especially for Tracks 94 and 95-98.
  • Check Real-Time: Use the ‘Grem z vlakom’ app to monitor construction-related delays.
  • Walk, Don’t Drive: Parking near the station is limited and expensive; walking from the city center is much easier.

🌟 Tanya’s Local Tip:

Tanya’s Insider Secret: Do not trust the ‘3-minute’ walk time suggested by some apps. It is a solid 10-minute walk from the main entrance to Platforms 95-98, especially if you have heavy suitcases. There is no shuttle, so give yourself plenty of time. Also, grab a Burek at the nearby Nobel Burek (€3.50)—it’s the best fuel for navigating the construction!

📊 Slovenia 2026: Prices & Practical Info

Service 2026 Price (Estimate) Notes
Parking (Zone 1) €1.70 / hour Max 4 hours; EasyPark app recommended
Ljubljana to Maribor Train €14.00 – €22.00 Cheaper if booked in advance
Luggage Storage €5.00 – €6.00 Daily rate per bag
Coffee (Bela Kava) €2.60 Standard price in station cafes
Urbana Bus Card €2.00 + credit Required for city bus transfers

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (2026)

Where is Platform 94 located?

Platform 94 is a temporary platform located on the west side of the station along Dunajska cesta. It is roughly a 5-8 minute walk from the main hall.

Are there frequent train delays at Ljubljana station in 2026?

Yes, due to the Emonika project construction, rail capacity is reduced. Expect delays of 15-30 minutes for both domestic and international connections.

How do I reach the temporary tracks 95-98?

Exit the main station building, turn right onto Masarykova cesta, and walk approximately 600 meters to the intersection with Njegoševa ulica. Follow the blue ‘Začasni peroni’ signs.


ℹ️ Official source:

For official schedules and construction notices, visit the Slovenian Railways (Slovenske železnice) portal.

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