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Serbian Railways ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Железнице Србије, Železnice Srbije, separator=" / "; abbr. / ) is a Serbian
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and technical consulting company based in
Belgrade Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. T ...
,
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. In 2015, the Government of Serbia established three new companies which took over Serbian Railways' former jurisdictions: Srbijavoz (passenger transport), Srbija Kargo (cargo transport) and Serbian Railways Infrastructure (infrastructure management). These companies are not part of the company Serbian Railways. Since then, Serbian Railways continued with modified business activity: engineering and technical consulting, consulting activities in the field of information technology and other information technology services, buying and selling real estate, rental and management activities, accounting, bookkeeping and auditing activities, tax advisory services, technical testing and analysis, rental and leasing of other machinery, equipment of non-material goods, activities of the museums, galleries and collections. Serbia is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Serbia is 72.


History


Early history

The history of
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in Serbia began in the mid-19th century when most of the territory was still held by the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. The first rail line on the present-day territory of Serbia was inaugurated on 20 August 1854, between Lisava- Oravica- Bazijaš and the train operated on horse-drawn traffic which was replaced in 1856 by steam locomotives. Part of the line is located in Serbia, passing through Bela Crkva while the rest is in Romania. All subsequently built lines were laid towards
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as the territory was still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire back then. On the territory which was under the Ottomans, the line
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Kosovska Mitrovica Mitrovica (Albanian language, Albanian Definiteness, indefinite Albanian morphology#Nouns (declension), form: ''Mitrovicë''; sr-Cyrl, Митровица, Mitrovica), also referred to as Kosovska Mitrovica ( sr-Cyrl, Косовска Митр ...
was inaugurated in 1874. However, the major expansion began after the Berlin Congress and the independence of the, theretofore vassal to the Ottomans,
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during the second half of the 19th century. Serbian Railways as a company is traced back to 1881 when Prince Milan I declared formation of the Serbian National Railways. The first train departed from
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to
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on 23 August 1884, which is considered by Serbian Railways as the official year when the company was created. This was not the first operational railway on the territory of then-
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, though, as the one in opened in 1882, a primarily industrial, though occasionally used for passenger transport, long wide gauge track from Majdanpek copper processing plant to Velike Livade (a former village taken over by the plant) and constructed by the Serbian Copper & Iron Co. (official name in English, most stockholders were British) had its first run on the track in June 1882. Another one in Eastern Serbia followed suit in 1888, the long dual purpose (industrial and passenger transport) track from Vrška Čuka mine to the port of Radujevac on the
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, built by the ''Societé Anonyme "L'Industrielle Serbe"'' registered at
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in Belgian, French, (Austro-)Hungarian, and Serbian ownership (in order of the percentage of stock owned). From the 1920s until the 1990s, it operated under the name Yugoslav Railways, responsible for railways in the
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. The first electrified line was opened between
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and
Šid Šid ( sr-cyr, Шид, ; ) is a town and municipality located in the Srem District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It has a population of 12,628, while the municipality has 27,894 inhabitants (2022 census). A border crossing betw ...
in 1970. The line connecting Serbia with south Adriatic (Belgrade- Bar) was opened in 1976.


1990–2015

During the 1990s, following the dissolution of the
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, railways in Serbia suffered the lack of maintenance of infrastructure and the level of traffic, especially cargo, decreased dramatically. As of 2000, Serbian Railways had a total of 32,832 employees. The negative trend continued into the 2000s. Better days for railways started in the early 2010s when program of modernization, both of infrastructure and rolling stock, have begun. In 2013, Serbian Railways signed a contract with RZD International, worth $840 million, aimed at modernization of aging infrastructure by focusing on improving key sections of main railway lines. The section between Ruma and Golubinci on Belgrade-Šid line was reconstructed in 2014 and additional five sections on Belgrade-Niš-Preševo line (Sopot-Kosmajski Kovačevac, Mala Krsna-Velika Plana, Vinarce-Đorđevo, Vranjska Banja-Ristovac, and Bujanovac-Bukarevac) were modernized and revitalized in 2015 and 2016, while the section between
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and Pančevo on Belgrade-Vršac line saw doubling tracks along with the reconstruction.


2015–present

In March 2015, the Government of Serbia announced its plan to establish three additional new railway companies, splitting the Serbian Railways in separate businesses. Those companies are: Srbijavoz operating
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, Srbija Kargo operating cargo transport and Serbian Railways Infrastructure operating as infrastructure management company. Those three companies, fully separated and independent from the Serbian Railways were founded on 10 August 2015, in the process of reconstruction and better optimization of business. In the process, around 6,000 employees left the company with severance payments, which amounts to 39 million euros, by the end of 2017, thus cutting total number of employees from 17,635 in 2016 to around 11,500 in 2018, in all four rail related companies combined. From 2018 to 2020, in the third wave of dismissals, another 1,500 employees are planned to leave the company, cutting the total number of employees to around 10,000 by 2020. That would be 7,635 less employees (43.29%) than in 2016, and 22,800 less (69.51%) than in 2000.


Passenger transport

The company was responsible for passenger transport until 2015. The Serbian railway system consists of of rails of which is double track (7.9% of the network). Some of track (33.6% of the network) is electrified. Serbia has rail links with all of adjacent countries, except Albania.


Domestic railway network

Railroads are categorized as "main lines", "regional lines", "local lines" or "manipulative lines". Following is the table of main lines in Serbia:


Rolling stock

* Electric locomotives ** '' ŽS 441'' with total of: 44 units (29 in service) ** '' ŽS 444'' with total of: 30 units (23 in service) ** '' ŽS 461'' with total of: 51 units (35 in service) ** '' ŽS 193'' with total of: 16 units (16 in service) * Diesel locomotives ** '' ŽS 621'' with total of: 17 units (N/A in service) ** ŽS 622 with total of: 4 units in total (4 in service) ** '' ŽS 641'' with total of: 37 units (11 in service) ** ''ŽS 644'' with total of: 6 units (2 in service) ** '' ŽS 661'' with total of: 42 units (23 in service) ** '' ŽS 664'' with total of: 6 units on lease from Slovenian Railways ** '' ŽS 666'' with total of: 4 units (2 in service) * Electric trainsets ** '' ŽS 412'' with total of: 20 units (14 in service) ** '' ŽS 413'' with total of: 21 units (21 in service) and 18 additional units on order ** '' ŽS 410'' with total of: 3 units (3 in service) 5 new
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fast trains are ordered for the future services. * Diesel trainsets ** '' ŽS 711'' with total of: 39 units (39 in service) * Passenger carriages ** ''Passenger cars'' - "open" or "compartment" with total of: 364 units ** ''Sleeping cars'' with total of: 52 units ** ''Couchette cars'' with total of: 63 units ** ''Dining cars''. with total of: 15 units


See also

* Transport in Serbia * Srbijavoz * Srbija Kargo * Serbian Railways Infrastructure


References


External links

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Clip about the Belgrade railway hub and Beovoz commuter network

Clip about the new central railway station


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