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Serbia approves expropriation for first phase of Belgrade’s second metro line

The Serbian Government has approved a decision that establishes the public interest for the expropriation of real estate to facilitate the first phase of Belgrade’s second metro line. This decision covers the expropriation of land and properties in the cadastral municipalities of Novi Beograd and Zemun.

The project is aligned with the General Regulation Plan for Rail Systems in Belgrade, which includes a detailed route plan for the second metro line.

The City of Belgrade has been designated as the beneficiary of the expropriation process.

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As previously reported by eKapija, the first stage of the second metro line will span from the depot at Bežanijska Kosa to the Mercator metro station, including both the depot and station.

The second metro line, which was initially overlooked, will cover a distance of about 24 kilometers, stretching from Depo Bežanija to Mirijevo, with a total of 24 stations along the way.

The planned route for the second metro line is as follows: Depo Bežanija – Marko Čelebonović – KBC Bežanijska Kosa – ŽS Zemun – Zemun Novi Grad – Ugrinovačka – Filipa Višnjića – Zemun Stadium – City Park – John Kennedy – Municipality Novi Beograd – Mercator – Arena – Sava Centar – Block 18 – Savski Trg – Manjej – Mackenzijeva – Južni Boulevard – Grčića Milenko – Vojislava Ilića – Pijaca Zvezdara – Mite Ružića – Ustanička – Mirijevo.

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