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1 History  





2 Passenger transport  



2.1  Domestic railway network  



2.1.1  Inter-City Trains  





2.1.2  Regional Trains  





2.1.3  Local Trains  







2.2  International railway network  







3 Rolling stock  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














Srbijavoz






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Coordinates: 44°4822.6N 20°2732E / 44.806278°N 20.45889°E / 44.806278; 20.45889
 

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44°48′22.6″N 20°27′32E / 44.806278°N 20.45889°E / 44.806278; 20.45889

Srbijavoz

Native name

Србијавоз
FormerlySrbija Voz
Company typeState-owned enterprise
IndustryRail transport
PredecessorSerbian Railways
Founded10 August 2015; 8 years ago (2015-08-10)
FounderGovernment of Serbia
Headquarters
Nemanjina 6, Belgrade
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Area served

Serbia

Key people

Ivan Bulajic (General director)
ServicesTransport
Revenue9,334,535,000 Serbian dinar (2023) Edit this on Wikidata

Operating income

218,591,000 Serbian dinar (2023) Edit this on Wikidata

Net income

133,194,000 Serbian dinar (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
OwnerGovernment of Serbia (100%)

Number of employees

2,329 (2019)
Website

Footnotes / references
Business ID: 21127124
Tax ID: 109108438
[1]
Map of Srbijavoz rail network

Srbijavoz (Serbian Cyrillic: Србијавоз; formerly Srbija Voz, Serbian Cyrillic: Србија Воз, Anglicized: Serbia Train) is the national passenger railway company of Serbia. Srbijavoz is an associate member of the International Union of Railways (UIC) since 2016.

History

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In March 2015, the Government of Serbia announced its plan to establish three new railway companies by splitting the state-owned company Serbian Railways into separate businesses – Srbijavoz (passenger services), Srbija Kargo (freight transport) and Serbian Railways Infrastructure (infrastructure management).[2] Srbijavoz was founded on 10 August 2015, as the national passenger railway company of Serbia, after being split from the Serbian Railways, in the process of reconstruction and better optimization of business.[3]

In February 2019, Srbijavoz temporarily suspended service on the BelgradeNovi Sad railway, the country's busiest passenger route, in February 2022, due to the line’s reconstruction.[4] This line has now been completely reconstructed and modernized and the high-speed train service named "SOKO" connects the two most populated Serbian cities in 36 minutes, with trains reaching speeds of up to 200 km/h. The route is 75km long and it is being extended to cover the segment of railway line between Novi Sad and Subotica (near the border with Hungary), to enable speeds of up to 200 km/h as part of the modernization of the Belgrade-Budapest railway line.[5]

Reconstruction and modernization is also planned for the railway line between Belgrade and Niš to enable trains to reach the speeds of up to 200 km/h,[6] between Niš and Preševo (border with North Macedonia) for the speed of 160 km/h and between Niš and Dimitrovgrad for the speed of 120 km/h (border with Bulgaria).[7]

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Srbijavoz headquarters at nighttime

Passenger transport

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Srbijavoz inherited the passenger transport operations from the Serbian Railways after its founding. Since 2015, it has offered many train services across the country and in the region which include international routes to neighbouring countries and domestic routes (fast, regional and local lines).

It is possible to buy tickets online through the Srbijavoz website. The company also offers a mobile application for Android (app) and IOS (here) operating systems.

Domestic railway network

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The Serbian railway system consists of 3,739 km of rails of which 295 km is double track (7.9% of the network). Some 1,279 km of track (33.6% of the network) is electrified.[8] Serbia has rail links with every neighbouring countries except Albania.

Railroads are categorized as "main lines", "regional lines", "local lines" or "manipulative lines". Below is a list of main lines in Serbia:

No. Route Length Tracks Electrification Notes
1 BelgradeRuma – Border with Croatia near Šid 120 km 2 yes It is shared track between Belgrade and Stara Pazova with Railway line 4.
2 BelgradeNiš – Border with North Macedonia near Preševo 398 km 1/2 yes Two tracks are between Velika Plana and Stalać as well as between Đunis and Niš. Modernization and reconstruction is planned to start in 2023 up to high-speed rail of maximum 200 km/h between Belgrade and Niš.
3 BelgradeMala KrsnaVelika Plana 102 km 1 yes
4 BelgradeNovi Sad – Border with Hungary near Subotica 183 km 2 yes High-speed (200 km/h) rail is opened between Belgrade and Novi Sad since 19 March 2022. Double tracking and upgrade to high-speed of 200 km/h is currently in progress from Novi Sad to Subotica (border with Hungary).
5 NišPirot – Border with Bulgaria near Dimitrovgrad 104 km 1 no Reconstruction, electrification and modernization started in November 2023 and will last next tree and a half years for the maximum speed of 120 km/h.[9]
6 BelgradePančevo – Border with Romania near Vršac 102 km 1/2 partially There are 2 tracks that are electrified between Belgrade and Pančevo.
7 BelgradeValjevoUžice – Border with Montenegro near Prijepolje 299 km 1 yes
8 LapovoKragujevacKraljevo – Administrative line with Kosovo & Metohija near Rudnica 153 km 1 no
9 SuboticaSombor – Border with Croatia near Bogojevo 87 km 1 no

Inter-City Trains

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Srbijavoz InterCity line, fast train Soko ŽS 410, Altina station.

Srbija Voz operates an Inter-City train service called "SOKO" (meaning "falcon" in Serbian) from BelgradetoNovi Sad with KISS 200 EMU that reaches speeds of up to 200 km/h and covers the route in 36 minutes. This rail connection is the busiest one in Serbia.

Regional Trains

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Srbijavoz Regio train FLIRT3, Railway station Kamendin

The Regio is a service that offers domestic connections to Novi Sad, Subotica, Niš, Zrenjanin, Valjevo, Kraljevo, Užice, Sombor, Požarevac, Zaječar, Vršac, Kikinda, Prokuplje and Ruma. FLIRT3 EMU of Class 413 provide the service on electrified lines, while on non-electrified lines transport is provided by RA2 DMU of Class 711.

Regio trains also used to operate on the route from KraljevotoNorth MitrovicainNorth Kosovo, which was a domestic route from Serbia’s point of view, but an international route from Kosovo’s point of view.

Local Trains

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BG Voz trains

BG Voz is an urban rail system that serves the city of Belgrade. 20 electric multiple units of Class 412, built by RVR, serve the system that is integrated in the city public transport ticketing.

International railway network

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Srbijavoz International Train exterior

Srbijavoz operated EuroCity trains on the following routes:[10]

Srbijavoz operated Non-EuroCity trains on the following routes:

Srbijavoz only remaining international rail route is:

Rolling stock

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Основни подаци о привредном друштву. apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  • ^ "Železnice će imati četiri preduzeća od 1. jula". blic.rs (in Serbian). Blic. Tanjug. 17 March 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  • ^ Опште информације. zeleznicesrbije.com (in Serbian). Serbian Railways. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  • ^ "REKONSTRUKCIJA PRUGE Vozom od Beograda do Novog Sada TEK OD 2022". blic.rs (in Serbian). 1 February 2019. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  • ^ "Brza pruga ka Subotici: Intenzivni građevinski radovi u Novom Sadu zabeleženi iz drona (Video)". 31 October 2022.
  • ^ "Ugovor za brzu prugu Beograd - Niš biće potpisan 22. Decembra, najavio Mali".
  • ^ "Meђународне набавке –『Инфраструктура железнице Србије』ад".
  • ^ AKTA procedura 2017 parlament.rs
  • ^ "RTS :: Ekonomija :: Počela rekonstrukcija pruge Niš-Dimitrovgrad".
  • ^ Sadrzaj srbvoz.rs
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