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Serbia, Traffic has been established on the part of the Bar railway

Railway traffic on the section of the Bar railway Divci – Slovac was established after this morning’s breaking of the contact network lines, the company “Railway Infrastructure of Serbia” announced.

They specified in the announcement that the traffic was established at 15.55. and that it was interrupted from 06.24

About 700 meters of infrastructure, i.e. ten spans and several poles of the contact network, which were damaged this morning, have been repaired and made ready for traffic.

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Railway traffic is currently carried out by diesel locomotives, and the speed of trains on that part of the railway is 20 kilometers per hour, until all the consequences of the interruption are removed.

It is also stated that the railway commission is investigating in detail how the contact network was torn.

The accident occurred on the train from Bar to Belgrade, when “a certain number of windows” on the carriages were broken due to the breaking of the contact net.

There were no injuries, and Srbija Voz organized bus transportation of passengers on that section during the day, Danas reports.

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