Transport
- Mosty u Jablunkova is easily accessible by road and rail. The European E75 highway runs past the town; until 2001, when the bypass was built, the road ran through the town centre. Now traffic within Mosty itself is light. From Slovakia, visitors can reach Mosty either via the main international road through Svrčinovec or on smaller roads from Čadca and Milošová.
- Mosty u Jablunkova is linked with Jablunkov, Hrčava and Slovakia by bus/coach services. There are 18 bus stops within the town.
- Mosty u Jablunkova is well served by the rail network, with the international line no. 320 (Bohumín – Žilina) running through the town. This historic route was built as part of the Košice – Bohumín line in the 19th century, during the boom in coal mining and the iron & steel industry. The part of the line running through Mosty u Jablunkova was opened on 8 January 1871. Originally a single-track line, in 1955 the route was modernized to make it a standard double-track line, and the original name ‘Košice – Bohumín line’ was no longer used. The main railway station is in the town centre; 2 km along the line towards the Slovak border is a small railway halt. Between the station and the halt, the line runs through two tunnels, each 607 m in length, built in 1870 and 1917. Currently the tunnels are being reconstructed; one of them is being extended to carry two tracks, and the other will be taken out of service.