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==Country Name==
==Country Name==
Montenegro (Crna Gora)
Montenegro (Crna Gora)


==National railway system==
==National railway system==
The former state railway company Železnice Crne Gore (ŽCG, Cyrillic: Жељезница Црне Горе) was broken up in 2008 into four government owned companies to manage the infrastructure ([https://www.zicg.me/ Željeznička Infrastruktura Crne Gore], ŽICG), passenger operations ([https://www.zcg-prevoz.me/ Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore], ŽPCG), freight operations ([https://www.montecargo.me/en/ Montecargo]) and rolling stock maintenance ([https://ozvs.me/ Održavanje željezničkih voznih sredstava], OŽVS)


===National Railway Operator===
===National Railway Operator===
[http://www.zcg-prevoz.me Železnice Crne Gore] (ŽCG) / Жељезница Црне Горе
Passenger train operations are the responsibility of [https://www.zcg-prevoz.me/ Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore] (ŽPCG)


===Infrastructure Authority===
Freight operations are the responsibility of [https://www.montecargo.me/en/ Montecargo]
[http://www.zicg.me/ Željeznička Infrastruktura Crne Gore]


==Language==
==Language==
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==Currency==
==Currency==
Euro, through the country is not in the Euro zone.
Euro, though the country is not in the Euro zone.


==UIC code==
==UIC code==
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==Timetable==
==Timetable==
===Journey Planner===
===Journey Planner===
The Montenegrin railways website [http://www.zcg-prevoz.me www.zcg-prevoz.me] (only in Montenegrin) does not appear to provide a journey planner.
The [https://www.zcg-prevoz.me/en ŽPCG website] provides a point to point search facility


===Downloadable Timetable===
===Downloadable Timetable===
Summary timetable information is provided at [http://www.zcg-prevoz.me/Red_voznje.html www.zcg-prevoz.me/Red_voznje.html]. This page contains a link to the full PDF Timetable [http://www.zcg-prevoz.me/downloads/Red%20voznje%202011.pdf Red vožnje], which is in Montenegrin throughout.
Departure times from the main stations for local services are shown on the [https://www.zcg-prevoz.me/timetable-local.html Local Transport] page of the ŽPCG website
 
Departure times from the main stations for international trains are shown [https://www.zcg-prevoz.me/timetable-international.html International Transport] page of the ŽPCG website
 
A summary of all services on a single page is available on the ŽICG website [https://www.zicg.me/data/red-voznje/RedVoznje_english.pdf here]


===Printed Timetable===
===Printed Timetable===
The PDF timetable Red vožnje mentioned under Downloadable Timetable above may be available in printed form.
None known.


===Engineering Information===
===Engineering Information===
None.
None.
===Bus Information===
A useful site is [https://www.balkanviator.com/en/bus BalkanViator]


==Maps==
==Maps==
===Printed Maps===
===Printed Maps===
*European Railway Atlas: Scandinavia and Eastern Europe by M.G. Ball (1993) (ISBN 0-7110-2072-4)
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-E | European Railway Atlas (All-Europe Edition)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[http://www.europeanrailwayatlas.com/index.html European Railway Atlas] by M.G. Ball (2008 onwards)
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-R-SI-RS-HR-BH-ME-XK-MK-AL-GR | European Railway Atlas (Regional Series: Book 3)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[[Printed Maps#ES-RS-XK-ME | Mapa Kolejowa Serbii, Kosowa, Czarnogóry]] (Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro) by W. Kolondra.
 
===Web-based Maps===
===Web-based Maps===
*Thorsten Büker's [http://www.bueker.net/trainspotting/maps_serbia---montenegro.php Map of Serbia and Montenegro].
*Refer to the Annexes of the most recent [https://www.zicg.me//en/basic-data/network-statement Network Statement] for some useful diagrammatic maps.
*The [http://www.zicg.me/Izjava%20o%20mrezi/EN%20Izjava%20o%20mrezi%202010.pdf ŽICG Network Statement 2010], a PDF file, contains some useful diagrammatic maps starting on page 56.


==Gauge==
==Ticketing==
ŽPCG requires passengers on the international trains to Beograd to purchase a seat reservation, irrespective of how short a journey they are making. This applies also to those on passes. However, ŽS has no such requirement on trains from Serbia, resulting in the bizarre situation of effectively requiring a reservation in one direction only. It is not known what applies on southbound international trains for journeys wholly within Montenegro, but is suspected that reservations are required. The compilers would appreciate information on this.
 
==Infrastructure==
===Infrastructure Authority===
[https://www.zicg.me/ Željeznička Infrastruktura Crne Gore]
 
===Network Statement===
The [https://www.zicg.me//osnovni-podaci/izjava-o-mrezi?l=en Network Statement] page on the ŽICG website gives access to the latest network statements.
 
===Gauge===
Standard
Standard


==Electrification==
===Electrification===
25 kV 50 Hz
25 kV 50 Hz


==Rule of the road==
===Rule of the road===
Right
The entire network is single track.
 
===Distances===
Refer to Annexe 4 of the most recent [https://www.zicg.me//en/basic-data/network-statement Network Statement].


==Other Railways==
==Other Railways==
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None
None


==Trams==
== Trams/LRT-Systems ==
None
None


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In June 2006 Montenegro became independent of the former combined "Serbia and Montenegro", which on 4 February 2003 had replaced the former name "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia".
In June 2006 Montenegro became independent of the former combined "Serbia and Montenegro", which on 4 February 2003 had replaced the former name "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia".


The Mala Rijeka viaduct, between Kolašin and Podgorica on the Beograd - Bar line, is beleived to be the highest viaduct in the world, being 198m from rail level to river level.
The Mala Rijeka viaduct, between Kolašin and Podgorica on the Beograd - Bar line, was the highest viaduct in the world (198m from rail level to river level) until 2001, when it was superseded by the Beipan River Shuibai Bridge in China.
 
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Montenegro]]
*[[Montenegro - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services]]
{{Navbox Montenegro}}
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[[Category:General Information]]

Latest revision as of 21:31, 17 February 2024

Country Name

Montenegro (Crna Gora)

National railway system

The former state railway company Železnice Crne Gore (ŽCG, Cyrillic: Жељезница Црне Горе) was broken up in 2008 into four government owned companies to manage the infrastructure (Željeznička Infrastruktura Crne Gore, ŽICG), passenger operations (Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore, ŽPCG), freight operations (Montecargo) and rolling stock maintenance (Održavanje željezničkih voznih sredstava, OŽVS)

National Railway Operator

Passenger train operations are the responsibility of Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore (ŽPCG)

Freight operations are the responsibility of Montecargo

Language

Montenegrin/Serbian

Currency

Euro, though the country is not in the Euro zone.

UIC code

Numeric 62, alpha MNE.

Timetable

Journey Planner

The ŽPCG website provides a point to point search facility

Downloadable Timetable

Departure times from the main stations for local services are shown on the Local Transport page of the ŽPCG website

Departure times from the main stations for international trains are shown International Transport page of the ŽPCG website

A summary of all services on a single page is available on the ŽICG website here

Printed Timetable

None known.

Engineering Information

None.

Bus Information

A useful site is BalkanViator

Maps

Printed Maps

Web-based Maps

  • Refer to the Annexes of the most recent Network Statement for some useful diagrammatic maps.

Ticketing

ŽPCG requires passengers on the international trains to Beograd to purchase a seat reservation, irrespective of how short a journey they are making. This applies also to those on passes. However, ŽS has no such requirement on trains from Serbia, resulting in the bizarre situation of effectively requiring a reservation in one direction only. It is not known what applies on southbound international trains for journeys wholly within Montenegro, but is suspected that reservations are required. The compilers would appreciate information on this.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure Authority

Željeznička Infrastruktura Crne Gore

Network Statement

The Network Statement page on the ŽICG website gives access to the latest network statements.

Gauge

Standard

Electrification

25 kV 50 Hz

Rule of the road

The entire network is single track.

Distances

Refer to Annexe 4 of the most recent Network Statement.

Other Railways

None.

Tourist Lines

None.

Metro

None

Trams/LRT-Systems

None

Recent and future changes

All of the current rail network in Montenegro is of comparatively recent construction, largely due to the mountainous terrain; the route between Beograd and Bar only fully opened in 1976, replacing a 760mm gauge route to the Adriatic coast via Sarajevo.

The branch from Podgorica to Nikšić (table 51), which had not operated for several years, was reopened on to passenger traffic on 2 October 2012, having been electrified.

The cross-border route from Podgorica to Albania did not open until 1986 and the treaty concerning its construction limited it to freight use only. See Border Crossings: Albania - Montenegro for more information.

Special Notes

In June 2006 Montenegro became independent of the former combined "Serbia and Montenegro", which on 4 February 2003 had replaced the former name "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia".

The Mala Rijeka viaduct, between Kolašin and Podgorica on the Beograd - Bar line, was the highest viaduct in the world (198m from rail level to river level) until 2001, when it was superseded by the Beipan River Shuibai Bridge in China.

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See also