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  2. Makedonski Železnici - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of North Macedonia is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for the Republic of North Macedonia is 65. Macedonian Railways operates 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge rail tracks in North Macedonia and maintains 925 km (575 mi) of lines, 315 km (196 mi) of which are electrified with ...

  3. Transportation Center Skopje - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation Center Skopje, or Skopje railway station (Macedonian: Транспортен центар Скопје Transporten centar Skopje, (Macedonian: Железничка станица Скопје Železnička stanica Skopje) is the main central passenger railway station [2] and bus terminal in the Republic of North Macedonia capital Skopje.

  4. Gevgelija railway station - Wikipedia

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    Gevgelija railway station. Gevgelija railway station (Железничка Станица Гевгелија) is the main railway station in Gevgelija, [3] North Macedonia. It is on the eastern edge of the city and is served by international intercity trains to Thessaloniki, Skopje, and Belgrade.

  5. Transport in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Air transport. Air transport in North Macedonia began after the end of the First World War, when airmail traffic route was created between Novi Sad – Belgrade – Niš – Skoplje. [5] Later, the Yugoslav flag carrier Aeroput inaugurated in 1930 a regular scheduled flight between Belgrade and Thessaloniki with a stop in Skopje airfield.

  6. Veles railway station - Wikipedia

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    Veles railway station (VS) (Железничка станица Велес) is the main railway station in Veles, North Macedonia. Today, the recently renovated station serves the passengers who travel from Veles mostly to Skopje, and less to Bitola, Gevgelija or Kocani and the road stations from these directions. [ 1 ]

  7. Ohrid line - Wikipedia

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    The Ohrid line was a narrow gauge railway line in what is now the Republic of North Macedonia. It ran to a gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in). The route was: Skopje – Gostivar – Kičevo – Podmolje - Ohrid, a distance of 167 kilometres (104 mi). [1] The section from Skopje - Gostivar was converted to standard gauge in the 1950s.

  8. Category:Rail transport in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Narrow gauge railways in North Macedonia (2 P) P. Passenger rail transport in North Macedonia (1 C, 1 P) R. Railway companies of North Macedonia (2 P)

  9. Thessaloniki railway station - Wikipedia

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    Line 78 of OASTH connects the railway station with Macedonia InterCity Bus Terminal and Macedonia International Airport. A Thessaloniki Metro station is currently under construction at the railway station, which upon completion, will connect the train station with the city's metro network. The subway station is set to open in 2014.