Line length 185.4 km (115.2 mi) 0.0
307.0 Novska 291.9 Lađevac | Maximum speed 160 km/h (99.4 mph) 296.6 Rajić 287.1 Okučani | |
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The Novska–Tovarnik railway (Croatian: Pruga Novska-Tovarnik), officially designated as the M105 railway, is a 185.398-kilometre (115.201 mi) long railway line in Croatia that connects Novska to the Serbian railway network east of Tovarnik, continuing to the city of Belgrade. Its route follows the Sava river valley. It is an integral part of railway Pan-European Corridor X running from Salzburg and Ljubljana towards Skopje and Thessaloniki. It is electrified and 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. It was the first fully electrified line in Croatia with 25 kV 50 AC system (Zagreb-Rijeka was electrified earlier, but with older 3 kV DC system).