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  2. Niš Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Niš Bus Station is the main bus station in Niš, Serbia. The station is a hub for urban transit and intercity carrier Niš-Ekspres. Buses from Niš to Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, run every 30 minutes. Direct bus lines are available, as well as buses that stop in multiple cities on the way.

  3. Transport in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] The first line at the time connected Pančevački Most Station with Novi Beograd Railway Station and used the semi-underground level of Beograd Centar rail station, two underground stations (Vukov Spomenik and Karađorđev park) and tunnels in the city centre that were built for ground rail tracks to Novi Beograd. The line had just 5 ...

  4. Transport in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1933, Aeroput extended the route to Athens, while in 1935 Skopje was linked to Niš, Bitola, and Podujevo in 1936. [ 6 ] After the end of Second World War, passenger and cargo air transport reestablished, Aeroput was rebranded as JAT Yugoslav Airlines , and routes linking Belgrade, through Skopje, to Athens and Istanbul , using a ...

  5. Niš railway station - Wikipedia

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    Niš railway station (Serbian: Железничка станица Ниш/Železnička stanica Niš) is a railway station in city of Niš in Nišava District in southern part of Serbia. Station was opened in 1884. There are several railway lines running from this station; Belgrade-Niš, Niš-Dimitrovgrad, Niš-Skopje and Niš-Prahovo. The train ...

  6. Skopje - Wikipedia

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    Skopje (/ ˈ s k ɒ p j eɪ / SKOP-yay, [5] [6] US also / ˈ s k oʊ p j eɪ / SKOHP-yay; [7] Macedonian: Скопје ⓘ; Albanian: Shkup, Albanian definite form: Shkupi) is the capital and largest city of North Macedonia. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic centre. Skopje lies in the Skopje Basin.

  7. GSP Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, in Belgrade was 8 tram lines with 162 trams, three trolley lines with 42 trolley buses and 14 bus routes with 148 buses. In 1956, he was released into operation first trolleybus domestic production - "Goša FOM". Belgrade and Zemun are associated trolley lines. As of 1960, there was 38 lines (7 tram, 6 trolleybus and 14 bus).

  8. Lasta Beograd - Wikipedia

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    Its bus line from Belgrade (Serbia) to Paris (France) is in function over 40 years. [citation needed] With about 1,000 buses and coaches, "Lasta" is the carrier of the suburban transport in Belgrade, Kragujevac, Aranđelovac and other municipalities in Central Serbia. In suburban transport of Belgrade, Lasta takes a part with about 300 buses.

  9. Motorways in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Kumanovo, Skopje, , , Veles North Macedonia Bogorodica, Gevgelija, Greece Evzonoi – 173 km Kriva Palanka North Macedonia Deve Bair, Bulgaria Gyueshevo: 73.574 km Skopje/ Kosovo Kaçanik: 42.25 km Tetovo, Gostivar, Kičevo, Struga Albania Qafë Thanë: 193.614 km Ohrid, Bitola, Prilep, Veles/ , Štip Bulgaria Stanke Lisičkovo 308.268 km Štip/