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[E] Generally ŽS works to Tabanovci, though sometimes MŽ works to Preševo.
[E] Generally ŽS works to Tabanovci, though sometimes MŽ works to Preševo.


Since 2016 the only passenger service over this border crossing has been the summer-only train pair ''334'' and ''335'', between Beograd and Thessaloníki via Skopje. These trains ran from 1 June to 1 October in 2018. Since 1 October 2018 there has been no passenger service over this route.
Since 2016 the only passenger service over this border crossing has been the summer-only train pair ''334'' and ''335'', between Beograd and Thessaloníki via Skopje. These trains ran from 1 June to 1 October in 2018. Since 1 October 2018 there has been no passenger service over this route. Two train pairs are showh in the timetable running from mid June to mid September 2020, but it remains to be seen whether these actually operate.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]]
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]]


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[[Category:Border Crossings|Macedonia - Serbia]]
[[Category:Border Crossings|North Macedonia - Serbia]]

Revision as of 16:30, 20 December 2019

(Skopje -) Tabanovci MŽ - Preševo ŽS (- Niš)

[E] Generally ŽS works to Tabanovci, though sometimes MŽ works to Preševo.

Since 2016 the only passenger service over this border crossing has been the summer-only train pair 334 and 335, between Beograd and Thessaloníki via Skopje. These trains ran from 1 June to 1 October in 2018. Since 1 October 2018 there has been no passenger service over this route. Two train pairs are showh in the timetable running from mid June to mid September 2020, but it remains to be seen whether these actually operate.

See also