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Two more pairs of Inter City fast trains “Soko” will run daily on the Belgrade-Novi Sad line

From today until April 30, two more pairs of Inter City fast trains “Soko” will run daily on the Belgrade-Novi Sad line due to the great interest of passengers, the company Srbija Voz announced.

From the Belgrade railway station, the Soko Center will depart for Novi Sad daily at 9.35 and 12.55, while the departure from Novi Sad to Belgrade is at 10.56 and 15.00.

The “Soko” train runs at a speed of up to 200 kilometers per hour and from Belgrade to Novi Sad the ride takes 36 minutes, and between the two cities it stops only at the New Belgrade railway station.

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Until the end of April, 40 high-speed trains will run daily on the line between Belgrade and Novi Sad, ie 20 each from Belgrade and Novi Sad.

Of that number, nine departures from both cities are Inter City trains, and another nine departures are Regio trains whose travel time is 55-57 minutes and which stop at the stations: New Belgrade, Tosin Bunar, Zemun, Zemun Polje, Batajnica, Nova Pazova, Stara Pazova, Indjija, Beska, Sremski Djarlovci and Petrovaradin.

According to Beta, four Regio Express trains run daily on the high-speed railway, ie two each from the Belgrade Center and Novi Sad, which travel according to the timetable for 47-48 minutes, Politika reports.

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