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This is a list of town tramway systems in Serbia.It includes all tram systems in Serbia, past and present; cities with currently operating systems, and those systems themselves, are indicated in bold and blue background colored rows.
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.
On February 1, 2012, BusPlus, a modern electronic system for managing vehicles and transportation tickets in public transport was introduced, [2] a system based on a vague contract which does not explicitly state the profit made by Apex Technology Solutions, and the giveaway of advertising space on bus stations. [3]
[9] [10] The examples of such roads are the 24 km-long stretch of State Road 24 between Kragujevac and Batočina (intersection with A1 motorway) and the planned upgrade of the 27 km-long section of State Road 21 between Novi Sad and Ruma (intersection with A1 motorway). Expressways, unlike motorways, do not have emergency lanes, signs are white ...
Originally built to 760 mm (2 ft 5 + 15 ⁄ 16 in) Bosnian gauge, the present system was upgraded to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge in 1960. The trams played a pivotal role in the growth of the city in the 20th century. [3] During the Siege of Sarajevo of 1992-1995, trackwork and numerous vehicles were badly damaged.
7 July 2021 - A new public transport card has been introduced, which will be valid in parallel with the BusPlus card [11] 29 August 2021 - Ten years since the introduction of the system 21 February 2023 - It was announced that the system will be abolished in the spring [ 12 ]
State Road 24 is an IB-class/expressway road in central Serbia, connecting Batočina with Kraljevo.It is located in Šumadija and Western Serbia. [1]Before the new road categorization regulation given in 2013, the route wore the following names: M 1.11, M 23 and M 23.1 (before 2012) / 15 and 16 (after 2012).
Resnik (Serbian: Ресник) is a village in the city area of Kragujevac, Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the village has a population of 1080 people. [1]