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18 – Medаković 3 – Zemun ... Higer's EKO 1 bus near Belville "Vrabac" bus on the Obilićev venac. ... Beograd na vodi. The line was introduced on 24 January 2022.
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.
There are 145 lines, out of which 12 are tram, 8 are trolleybus and 125 are bus lines. Service operates daily between 4 am and midnight, with a limited night bus system. GSP also operates school bus lines, and transportation for the disabled. The entire traffic grid is divided in two zones. As of 2017, GSP Belgrade has 1,582 vehicles in ...
BG Voz began service between New Belgrade and Pančevo Bridge stations on September 1, 2010. Starting from April 15, 2011, the line has been extended westward to Batajnica. Further extension across the Danube, towards Krnjača and Ovča in 2016, was financed from the RZD International credit. The total travel time between the first and the last ...
On 1 May 1999, a bus was struck by a NATO missile during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. The Niš-Ekspres bus was operating on the Niš-Priština line, which is no longer operated today. The BBC reported that 23 people were killed. [5] In terrorist bombing on 16 February 2001, 12 civilians were killed while they were on a bus. [6]
[272] [273] Buses, trolleybuses and trams are run by GSP Beograd and SP Lasta in cooperation with private companies on some bus routes. The S-train network, BG Voz , run by city government in cooperation with Serbian Railways , is a part of the integrated transport system, and has three lines (Batajnica-Ovča and Ovča-Resnik and Belgrade ...
The majority of NIS oil fields are located on the territory of Serbia, in the province of Vojvodina, but upstream has business operations both in Serbia and abroad. In 2011 NIS started to expand business in south-east Europe: in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania and Hungary. [16] [17] [18]
Airport bus - old type. Two bus lines operated by city public bus company (PE Directorate for Public Urban Transport Niš) connect the airport to the city center and most of the Niš suburbs - line 34A (Airport-Central Bus Station-Central Railway station-Airport) and 34B (Airport-Central Railway station-Central Bus Station-Airport). [28]