Belgrade–Bar railway
























Belgrade–Bar railway
Overview
StatusActive
Termini
Belgrade
Bar
Operation
Opened1976
Owner
Serbian Railways, ŽICG
Operator(s)
Serbian Railways, ŽPCG
Technical
Line length476 km (296 mi)
Number of tracks1
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV, 50 Hz AC
Operating speed70 km/h (43 mph) (Currently)
75 km/h (47 mph)–120 km/h (75 mph) (Designed)
Belgrade–Bar Railway


Legend















































































































































































































































































































electrification



25 kV AC


to Pančevo










Belgrade Main (0,0 km)














Gazela Bridge










Mostar interchange



Old Railroad Bridge















to Šid and Zagreb



New Railroad Bridge










to Pančevo
























NIS Petrol
























Topčiderka







Topčider







Košutnjak







Rakovica














































Kijevo













to Batajnica










to Niš

























Resnik

















to Mladenovac and Niš






Boundary of Belgrade







Bela Reka

















Barajevo







Stepojevac



Kolubara coal mine

















Vreoci







Lazarevac







Lajkovac













Divci Airport







Valjevo



Gradac canyon













Gradac






Kosjerić







Požega












to Kraljevo







Uzići







Zlakusa







Sevojno






Užice Freight







Užice







Stapari







Sušica







Branešci






Zlatibor Tunnel (6168 m)

















Zlatibor


SRB
BIH
(205,5 km)










Jablanica






Štrpci


BIH
SRB
(214,8 km)







Uvac







Rača











Priboj






Poljice







Pribojska Banja



Lim


















Prijepolje






Prijepolje Freight







Vrbnica







Gostun


SRB
MNE
(301 km)












Bijelo Polje






Mojkovac Tunnel (3243 m)












Mojkovac







Kolašin


1032 m




Mateševo






Ostrovica Tunnel (3827 m)












Trebesica






Trebesica Tunnel (5122 m)












Bratonožići



Mala Rijeka Viaduct


















Bioče



to Nikšić












2,6










Podgorica





























Zetratrans


Aluminium Plant
Podgorica























to Shkodra







Golubovci







Zeta



Morača










Morača Bridge












Lesendro



Lake Skadar










Tanki rt Bridge







Virpazar






Sozina Tunnel (6172 m)

















Šušanj



Bari, Corfu










Bar (476 km)







Port of Bar

The Belgrade–Bar railway (Serbian: Пруга Београд–Бар or Pruga Beograd–Bar) is a railway connecting the Serbian capital of Belgrade with the town of Bar, a major seaport in Montenegro.




Contents





  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Stations


  • 3 History


  • 4 Gallery


  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Overview




Mala Rijeka Viaduct


The Belgrade–Bar railway is a standard-gauge railway, 476 km (296 mi) long. Of this length, 301 km (187 mi) of the railway goes through Serbia, and 175 km (109 mi) through Montenegro. It is electrified with 25 kV, 50 Hz AC along the entire corridor. It passes through 254 tunnels of total length of 114,435 m (375,443 ft) and over 435 bridges (total length 14,593 m (47,877 ft)). The longest tunnels are "Sozina", 6.17 km (4 mi), and "Zlatibor", 6.139 km (4 mi). The biggest and the best known bridge is Mala Rijeka Viaduct, 498 m (1,634 ft) long and 198 m (650 ft) above ground level.


The highest point of the railway is at 1,032 m (3,386 ft) above mean sea level, at the town of Kolašin. The railway descends to 40m above mean sea level at Podgorica in a relatively short distance, thus the gradient of 25‰ on this section.


A small 9 km (6 mi) section of the railway actually passes through Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the town of Štrpci, but the trains do not stop there.


When the line was completed in the late 1970s, it took a train approximately seven hours to complete the trip from Belgrade to Bar. Today it takes 11 hours, due to speed restrictions, as the railway cannot safely sustain the projected speeds without being thoroughly rebuilt.



Stations




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.[citation needed]


The sections of the railway were completed as follows:



  • Resnik – Vreoci in 1958


  • Podgorica – Bar in 1959

  • Vreoci – Valjevo in 1968

  • Valjevo – Užice in 1972

  • Užice – Podgorica in 1976

The construction works were concluded on 27 November 1975, by joining the railway tracks south of Kolašin.The railway was opened on 28 May 1976. Electrification was completed at the end of 1977.


Maintenance of the Belgrade–Bar railway suffered from chronic underfunding during the 1990s, which has resulted in the railway deteriorating and becoming unsafe. This culminated in the Bioče derailment, when a passenger train derailed, causing the deaths of 47 passengers. As a result, efforts are being made to thoroughly reconstruct the railway.


The Serbian part of the railway was targeted several times by NATO during its bombing campaign in 1999, seriously damaging portions of the railway.[citation needed] Also, the small section that passes through Bosnia and Herzegovina was blown up by SFOR ground forces.[citation needed] All of this damage was later repaired.[citation needed]


In 2016, Serbia commenced a thorough reconstruction of the entire section on its territory. The aim is to make the line able to support the maximum speed of 120 km/h as originally designed. The first section, from Belgrade to Valjevo, which represents 27% of the Serbian part of the line, was due for completion during the summer of 2017.[1][2]



Gallery



See also


  • Serbian Railways

  • Rail transport in Montenegro


References




  1. ^ Radovi na modernizaciji deonice Resnik - Vreoci, 15.07.2016-14.07.2017 (Modernization of Resnik–Vreoci railway line, 2016-07-15 to 2017-07-14) on YouTube, Serbian Railways official YouTube channel


  2. ^ Resnik Valjevo Infrastrukture 15 11 2017 (Resnik–Valjevo Infrastructure 2017-11-15) on YouTube, Serbian Railways official YouTube channel




External links





Popular posts from this blog

How to check contact read email or not when send email to Individual?

Bahrain

Postfix configuration issue with fips on centos 7; mailgun relay