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Testing for Novi Sad-Subotica high-speed railway set to start

The Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Goran Vesić, announced that testing for the high-speed railway between Novi Sad and Subotica will commence on Saturday, conducted by the German national railway company, Deutsche Bahn.

Vesić informed B92 television that “testing of the Novi Sad – Subotica high-speed railway will start tomorrow, and by October 10, we will have a fully certified railway that meets European Union standards.”

He added that the railway service from Belgrade to Subotica is set to launch on November 25.

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“Trains from any European country can operate on the Serbian railway, as it has been certified by all European authorities,” Vesić stated.

He emphasized that the high-speed railway, constructed by Chinese companies, will also receive European certifications, as mandated by law, and noted that these companies were granted European certifications while working in Serbia.

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