







Lužná u Rakovníka Train Station is a historic railway station located in the village of Lužná, in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It serves as a junction on the Rakovník–Beroun and Lužná–Kralupy nad Vltavou lines, connecting local and regional traffic. The station building is a classic example of 19th-century Czech railway architecture, featuring a charming, traditional design. Lužná u Rakovníka is notable for its proximity to the Czech Railway Museum, which houses historic locomotives and rolling stock, making it popular with railway enthusiasts. The station accommodates passenger trains as well as occasional heritage steam train rides organized by the museum. Despite its relatively small size, it remains an important stop for visitors exploring the Rakovník region and Czech railway history.
The webcam provides a live view of the station building, its platforms, and the surrounding rail tracks. From this perspective, viewers can watch daily train operations, including regional passenger trains operated by Czech Railways (ČD), such as railcars and diesel‑hauled local trains that stop at the platforms. Enthusiasts often spot Regionova railcars and other regional rolling stock moving through the station. Because the station is located next to the Czech Railway Museum, the webcam occasionally captures heritage trains, including vintage steam and early diesel locomotives during special museum events or demonstrations.