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The 75 km railway for speed up to 200 km/h between Belgrade and Novi Sad opened on 19 March 2022 (this part was divided in two sections: as of 2018, the Belgrade–Stara Pazova 34.5 km section was planned to be finished in the end of 2020 and the Stara Pazova–Novi Sad 40.4 km section in November 2021).
Train departures at the station were suspended [34] and the building closed for an undetermined period. [35] All public rail traffic for Novi Sad from Subotica and Sombor was moved to Futog railway station, while traffic from Belgrade was moved to Petrovaradin railway station. [36]
Regio (RE) Belgrade Centre – Novi Sad (two trains in three hours), Belgrade Centre - Šid, Zemun - Nis, Zemun - Vršac, Zemun - Prijepolje Teretna; Eurocity (EC) Belgrade Centre - Budapest (Currently, it does not operate due to the reconstruction of the Novi Sad - Subotica railway) Fast (B) Novi Sad - Bar (Operates during summer 14.6 - 16.9 ...
Belgrade Centre station was opened on 26 January 2016, [7] serving two daily trains to Novi Sad, as well as BG Voz, Belgrade's commuter railways.. [8] Following gradual re-routing, it gained its current role on 1 July 2018. [9]
The Soko high-speed train (its name meaning falcon in English) connects Belgrade and Novi Sad with a journey time of up to 36 minutes since 19 March 2022. With maximum speed of 200 km/h, it is the fastest train in Serbia.
The 75 km railway for speed up to 200 km/h between Belgrade and Novi Sad, along with a reconstructed railways station building was opened on 19 March 2022 [3] [16] [14] (this part was divided in two sections: as of 2018, the Belgrade–Stara Pazova 34.5 km section was planned to be finished in the end of 2020 and the Stara Pazova–Novi Sad 40. ...
In February 2019, Srbijavoz temporarily suspended service on the Belgrade–Novi 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 ...
When everything is said and done, the train speed in the Belgrade-Batajnica section will be 120 km/h (75 mph) and in Batajnica-Stara Pazova section up to 200 km/h (120 mph). [9] After numerous delays, and four and a half years of discontinuation of railway traffic between Belgrade and Novi Sad, the railway was reopened on 19 March 2022. [10]