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  2. 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.

  3. Pristina Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    The bus station is composed by a bus depot and bus terminals, responsible to provides transport to the rest of Kosovo and continental destinations. ... Skopje: 5.00 7 ...

  4. Skopje - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 February 2025. Capital and largest city of North Macedonia This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This article may require copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling. You can ...

  5. Yutong City Master - Wikipedia

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    The Yutong City Master is a low-floor double-decker bus that was first designed for JSP Skopje, the public company which has operated bus services in Skopje since 1948. The bus is designed in a "retro" style reminiscent of London Transport's AEC Routemaster. A total of 217 City Masters, including 15 open-top buses, were built for use in Skopje. [1]

  6. Transport in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Blace - Skopje - Petrovec - Miladinovci - Sveti Nikole - Štip - Radoviš - Strumica - Novo Selo. The first motorway in the country was the Kumanovo-Petrovec section of the A-1, opened for traffic in 1979 as part of the Brotherhood and Unity Highway which linked Central Europe to Athens.

  7. Thessaloniki–Skopje railway - Wikipedia

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    The 21-kilometre-long (13 mi) section of the Eidomenis-Thessaloniki line involved 1 new railway station (Polykastro), [13] 1 upgraded railway station (Eidomenis), and a new railway halt (Mikron Dasos). Line speed for this section has increased to 160 km/h (99 mph) with new signalling, telecommunications and electricity conversion. [14] [11]

  8. Central Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Central Bus Station can refer to: Cardiff Central bus station; Haifa Bat Galim Central Bus Station; Haifa Hof HaCarmel Central Bus Station; HaMifratz Central Bus Station;

  9. Transport in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Buses in Kosovo run frequently. Pristina's bus station provides transport to the rest of Kosovo and continental destinations. The main station is located 2 km south-west of the city, near Bill Clinton Boulevard.