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Bar railway station

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Bar railway station

Жељезничка станица Бар
Željeznička stanica Bar
Stacioni hekurudhor i Tivar
The track side of Bar station in 2014
General information
Coordinates42°05′15″N 19°06′19″E / 42.0874°N 19.1052°E / 42.0874; 19.1052
Owned byŽICG
Line(s)Belgrade - Bar
Platforms4
Tracks14
Construction
AccessibleYes
Services
Preceding station   ŽICG   Following station
Sutomore
toward Belgrade
  Brzi
Lovćen (night train)
  Terminus

The Bar railway station (Montenegrin: Жељезничка станица Бар, romanizedŽeljeznička stanica Bar) is a railway station located in Bar, Montenegro.

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History

The decision to build the railway connection between Belgrade and Bar was made in 1952 as a national project of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. However, the construction was passed to the constituent Republics, SR Serbia and SR Montenegro, to build on their own sections. The Podgorica – Bar section was completed in 1959, with the construction works concluded on 27 November 1975 by joining the railway tracks south of Kolašin. The railway was opened on 28 May 1976 by President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito and First Lady Jovanka Broz. Electrification was completed at the end of 1977.

Services

It is one of 52 scheduled stops on the Belgrade–Bar railway and the main southern terminal (freight trains continue south to the port). The station is served by both Montenegro Railways and Serbian Railways for regular Serbia-Montenegro routes, however during the summer season, it also serves Macedonian Railways (Bar-Skopje line).[1] and Russian Railways (Bar-Moscow line).[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Macedonia Railways with Summer Lines to Bulgaria's and Montenegro's Coasts". Balkan Travellers.
  2. ^ Russian Railways (June 10, 2009). "Russian Railways begins passenger services to Montenegro" (Press release). Archived from the original on December 9, 2009.


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