HŽ Infrastruktura

HŽ Infrastruktura d.o.o.
Company typeState-owned
IndustryRailway infrastructure manager
PredecessorCroatian Railways
Founded20 July 2006
HeadquartersUlica Antuna Mihanovića 12, Zagreb, Croatia
Area served
Croatia
Key people
Damir Lončarić (chair)
Darko Barišić
Marijan Ćužić
Subhi Tawfiq
Revenue €226.24 million
€138,000
OwnerRepublic of Croatia
Number of employees
5248
Websiteeng.hzinfra.hr

HŽ Infrastruktura (lit.'Croatian Railways Infrastructure', HŽI) is a Croatian state-owned railway infrastructure manager. It was created on 20 July 2006 after the split of Croatian Railways into three companies: HŽPP (passenger transport), HŽ Infrastruktura, and HŽ Cargo (freight transport); this was done in order to comply with EU directive 91/440 as part of Croatia's accession process into the European Union. While the rail tracks are owned by the government, HŽ Infrastruktura manages, maintains, and invests in railway infrastructure, which also includes signalization, crossings and stations. It employs 5,248 people, and is managed by a four-person management board.

HŽ Infrastruktura manages 1,503.936 km (934.503 mi) of rail tracks. Of that, 44.4% is electrified and 55.6% is non-electrified.