Serbia to launch new rail constrcution and upgrade projects
17 January 2022
Infrastruktura Železnica Srbije, the infrastructure manager of Serbia, has announced that rail investment plans for 2022 cover the reconstruction and modernisation of 300 km of rail lines.
A tender process has been completed for the construction of a tunnel on the 17 km Stalac – Djunis line on the Belgrade – Niš corridor. The project includes the rehabilitation of the single-track section section and the construction of its second track as well as the construction of 7 km tunnel sections.
In addition, the tender procedure for the modernisation of the Niš – Dimitrovgrad railway is still ongoing.
Serbia is currently preparing the documentation for 720 km of rail lines which cover reconstruction, upgrade and construction works in the next years. These projects include:
Sićevo – Dimitrovgrad project covering a bypass around Niš;
Stalać – Đunis;
Valjevo – Vrbnica situated on the Bar railway;
The Beli Potok – Vinča – Pancevo bypass;
Resnik – Velika Plana (84 km); Velika Plana – Niš (111 km); Niš – Preševo – state border with Northern Macedonia (132 km); and
Stara Pazova – Sid.
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