Serbia: Railway Information

The railroad network of Serbia connects large cities to small towns across the country. Besides travelling within the country itself, the railroad lines of Serbia have international trains travelling to and from neighbouring countries.

Visit the website of the Serbian railway company Železnice Srbije: Serbian Railways (English) / Serbian.

Eurail Passes for Serbia:

Serbian railway company

Logo Serbian Railways

The national railway company of Serbia is called ŽS (Serbian Railways - Železnice Srbije).

Visit the website of the Serbian railway company Železnice Srbije: Serbian Railways (English) / Serbian.


Network
From Belgrade (or Beograd), travelers can take a day or night train to beautiful cities on the Adriatic coast, such as Bar (in Montenegro), covering one of the most interesting and picturesque routes through the mountains, traversing 276 tunnels and numerous bridges.

The capital city, Belgrade (or Beograd), has regular and direct rail connections with capital cities in Central and Eastern Europe. International passenger trains include a regular day and night train, the ‘Avala’, which circulates on the route Belgrade - Budapest - Vienna, and offers customers, exiting in Budapest (Hungary) and Vienna (Austria), connections to the rest of Europe.

There are also day and night trains running from Belgrade to Zurich (Switzerland), Munich (Germany), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Banja Luka (Bosnia), Sofia (Bulgaria), Bucharest (Romania) and Thessaloniki (Greece) running in both directions.

Special trains

You can travel by train through Europe on a large variety of special trains. Examples are high-speed trains, scenic trains or night trains.

Special trains mostly require a small supplement or a reservation fee from Eurail Pass holders. See the list of supplements for international trains and the information about train reservations. You can plan your trip with the help of online timetables.