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BG Voz

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Belgrade commuter rail network

BG Voz
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Overview
Native nameSerbian Cyrillic:БГ Воз
Area servedBelgrade
Transit typeRegional Rail
Rapid Transit
Line number4
Number of stations33[1]
HeadquartersBelgrade
Websitehttps://beovoz.rs/
Operation
Began operation2010; 15 years ago (2010)
Operator(s)GSP Belgrade
Technical
System length57 km (35 mi)

BG Voz (Serbian Cyrillic:БГ Воз; stylized asBG:VOZ) is an urban rail system that serves the city ofBelgrade,Serbia. It is operated by the public transit corporationGSP Belgrade and is a part of the integratedBusPlus system.[2]

Lines in service

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Line 1

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BG Voz Line 1
km
0
BatajnicaBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
A1 motorwayviaduct
KamendinBus interchange
8
Zemun PoljeBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
Altina
viaduct over Outer Expressway
13
ZemunBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
Bežanija tunnel (1922 m)
17
Tošin BunarBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
20
Novi BeogradBus interchangeTram interchangeMainline rail interchange
Senjak (proposed)
Senjak tunnel (188 m)
26
Beograd centarBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
Line 2
Dedinje tunnel
viaduct overA3 motorway
26
Karađorđev parkBus interchangeTram interchange
26
Vukov spomenikBus interchangeTram interchange
26
Pančevački mostenlarge…Bus interchangeMainline rail interchange
viaduct overState Road 13intchg.
28
Krnjača–mostBus interchange
29
Krnjača
Outer Expressway viaduct
33
SebešBus interchange
36
OvčaBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
Note: Distances are given in tariff kilometers,
as per 2017Srbija voz timetable

BG Voz began service betweenNew Belgrade andPančevo Bridge stations on September 1, 2010. Starting from April 15, 2011, the line has been extended westward toBatajnica. Further extension across the Danube, towards Krnjača and Ovča in 2016, was financed from theRZD International credit. The total travel time between the first and the last stop is 50 minutes. At peak times, trains run every 15 minutes.[3]That line currently contains 13 stations (corresponding to Srbija voz Line 55[4] and Belgrade public transport Line 100[5]):

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Line 2

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BG Voz Line 2
km
Line 1
0
Beograd centarBus interchangeMainline rail interchange
Dedinje tunnel
Line 1
Košutnjak (abandoned)
10
RakovicaTram interchangeMainline rail interchange
to Belgrade freight bypass
12
Kneževac
13
Kijevo
to Jajinci
to Belgrade freight bypass
A1 motorwayviaduct
to Belgrade freight bypass
16
Note: Distances are given in tariff kilometers,
according to 2017Srbija voz timetable

The second line, betweenBelgrade Center andResnik, began revenue operations on April 13, 2018. Service frequency is one train every half hour.[9] The line was extended towards Ovča in order to partially compensate for the reductions in service on the first line. However, due to the nature ofBelgrade railway junction, it temporarily bypasses the Belgrade Center station.[10]The line currently has the following stations

Line 3

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Line 3 was introduced on September 1, 2019. On working days, it operates three times per day in both directions.[11] In September 1, 2019 Currently, it has 12 stationsIn 2020 Currently, it has 19 stations:

Line 4

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Line 4 began operation on December 15, 2019. It connects Belgrade southwest municipal towns of Lazarevac and Barajevo with Resnik, city centre and Danube's left bank. It has two sub-routes: Lazarevac-Resnik and Lazarevac-Ovča.[12] It operates six times per day.[13]The longer sub-route has 15 stations in total:

Accidents

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On May 17, 2024, 13 people were injured when train 7112 operating betweenLazarevac andOvča hit thefreight train standing at thePančevački most railway station waiting for departure clearance. The accident happened at 6:26 p.m. inVračar tunnel, between railway stationsVukov spomenik andPančevački most, approximately 400 meters from the entrance next to thePančevački most railway station.[14]

References

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  1. ^"Serbian railway timetable, Beovoz, BG:VOZ".
  2. ^"Bg Voz". Archived fromthe original on September 5, 2013. RetrievedAugust 24, 2013.
  3. ^"ŽELEZNICE SRBIJE - BG voz - novi gradski prevoz". Archived fromthe original on July 17, 2013. RetrievedAugust 24, 2013.
  4. ^Srbija voz schedule for 2017Archived February 24, 2017, at theWayback Machine, pp 92–95(in Serbian) (accessed February 24, 2017)
  5. ^BG prevoz line 100[permanent dead link]
  6. ^"Pruga temelj prevoza u gradu".
  7. ^"Beograd: Vozom do Resnika i Ovče".
  8. ^"Синиша Мали: Мастер план саобраћајне инфраструктуре основа за развој Београда".
  9. ^БГ возови између Ресника и Београд Центра редовни
  10. ^"Od 13.04.2018. počinje sa radom druga linija BG:voz-a na relaciji "Resnik – Žel.St. /Beograd centar/"". Archived fromthe original on April 16, 2018. RetrievedApril 16, 2018.
  11. ^Večernje Novosti: "BG vozom od 1. septembra do Mladenovca"
  12. ^BGmetro: "BG voz servisne informacije"
  13. ^Busevi: Red vožnje, linija 4 BG voza
  14. ^"РТС :: Хроника :: Судар теретног и путничког воза у тунелу Вуков споменик-Панчевац, четири особе превезене у Ургентни центар; узрок несреће људски фактор".www.rts.rs. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.

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