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Belgrade–Šid railway

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Line length
  
107 km (66.5 mi)

123.5
  
Tovarnik

114.0
  
Šid

Maximum speed
  
160 km/h (99.4 mph)

119.5
  
Croatia-Serbia border

110.3
  
Gibarac

Belgrade–Šid railway

The Belgrade–Šid railway (Serbian Latin: Pruga Beograd-Šid) is a 107-kilometre (66 mi) long railway line in Serbia that connects the city of Belgrade with the Croatian railway network and the city of Zagreb. Its route follows the Sava river valley. It is integral part of railway Pan-European Corridor X, running from Salzburg and Ljubljana towards Skopje and Thessaloniki. It is electrified and mostly double-tracked.

History

It was the route of the Orient Express service from 1919 to 1977.

As part of the Zagreb–Belgrade railway, electrification was finished in 1970.

References

Belgrade–Šid railway Wikipedia