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Srbija Voz is an associate member of the International Union of Railways (UIC) since 2016.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Passenger transport[edit]Domestic railway network[edit]Inter-City Trains[edit]Regional Trains[edit]Local Trains[edit]International railway network[edit]Rolling stock[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]In March 2015, the Government of Serbia announced its plan to establish three new railway companies, splitting the Serbian Railways state-owned company into separate businesses \u2013 passenger (Srbija Voz), cargo (Srbija Kargo) and infrastructure (Serbian Railways Infrastructure).[2] Srbija Voz 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, Srbija Voz temporarily suspended transportation on Belgrade\u2013Novi Sad railway, one of the country\u2019s most frequent passenger routes, in February 2022, due to the railway line\u2019s reconstruction.[4] This line in now completely reconstructed and modernized and the Fast trains – named “SOKO” are going up to 200\u00a0km\/h, connecting two biggest cities in 36 minutes. The route is 75km long and its reconstruction is currently extended from Novi Sad to Subotica, (border with Hungary) for the speed of 200\u00a0km\/h as part of the modernization of the Belgrade-Budapest railway line.[5]The reconstruction and modernization of the railway lines is also planned between Belgrade and Ni\u0161 for the speed of 200\u00a0km\/h,[6]Ni\u0161 and Pre\u0161evo for the speed of 160\u00a0km\/h(border with North Macedonia)[7] and Ni\u0161 and Dimitrovgrad for the speed of 120\u00a0km\/h(border with Bulgaria).[8]Srbija Voz headquarters during the nightPassenger transport[edit]Srbija Voz inherited the passenger transport from the Serbian Railways following the establishment. Since 2015, it offers 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 passengers tickets online throughout Srbija Voz website: https:\/\/webapi1.srbvoz.rs\/ekarta\/app\/#!\/home. The company also offer the mobile application for Android (https:\/\/play.google.com\/store\/apps\/details?id=com.srbijavoz.app) and IOS (https:\/\/apps.apple.com\/rs\/app\/srbija-voz\/id1600735042) operating systems.Domestic railway network[edit]The Serbian railway system consists of 3,739\u00a0km of rails of which 295\u00a0km is double track (7.9% of the network). Some 1,279\u00a0km of track (33.6% of the network) is electrified.[9] Serbia has rail links with all of adjacent countries, except Albania.Railroads are categorized as “main lines”, “regional lines”, “local lines” or “manipulative lines”. Following is the table of main lines in Serbia:Inter-City Trains[edit] Srbija Voz operates Inter-City train called “SOKO” in Serbian, meaning “Falcon” in English, from Belgrade to Novi Sad with KISS 200 EMU that goes up to 200\u00a0km\/h and reaches the destination in 36 minutes. This rail connection is the busiest one in Serbia.Regional Trains[edit] The Regio is a service that offers domestic connections to Novi Sad, Subotica, Ni\u0161, Zrenjanin, Valjevo, Kraljevo, U\u017eice, Sombor, Po\u017earevac, Zaje\u010dar, Vr\u0161ac, 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 operate on the route from Kraljevo to North Mitrovica in North Kosovo, which is as a domestic route in Serbia\u2019s point of view, but an international route in Kosovo\u2019s point of view.Local Trains[edit] 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[edit] Srbija Voz International Train exteriorSrbija Voz operates EuroCity trains on following routes:[10]Srbija Voz other international rail routes are:Rolling stock[edit]Electric locomotives\u017dS 441 with total of: 44 units (29 in service)\u017dS 444 with total of: 30 units (23 in service)\u017dS 461 with total of: 51 units (35 in service)\u017dS 193 with total of: 16 units (16 in service)Diesel locomotives\u017dS 621 with total of: 17 units (N\/A in service)\u017dS 622 with total of: 4 units in total (4 in service)\u017dS 641 with total of: 37 units (11 in service)\u017dS 644 with total of: 6 units (2 in service)\u017dS 661 with total of: 42 units (23 in service)\u017dS 664 with total of: 6 units on lease from Slovenian Railways)\u017dS 666 with total of: 4 units (2 in service)Electric trainsets\u017dS 412 with total of: 20 units (14 in service)\u017dS 413 with total of: 21 units (21 in service) – Stadler FLIRT\u017dS 410 with total of: 3 units (3 in service) – Stadler KISSDiesel trainsets\u017dS 710 with total of: 10 units (10 in service)\u017dS 711 with total of: 39 units (39 in service)Passenger carriagesSee also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/srbija-voz-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Srbija Voz – Wikipedia"}}]}]