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BG Voz

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A Serbian Railways train at Novi Beograd station, part of the Belgrade commuter railway system.

BG Voz

BG Voz is a special train service in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia. It helps people travel quickly between the city center and the farther neighborhoods.

There are four main lines, and they all meet at Belgrade Centre station or at Karađorđe's Park. Some trains also go through Zemun.

About 20,000 people ride the BG Voz every day. It is known for being a fast way to get around Belgrade. The trains are a bit old, so sometimes they leave late or get too full. But there are plans to get new trains and build more lines to make traveling even better.

The BG Voz started in 2010. It grew from a smaller system called Beovoz, which began in 1992. Today, BG Voz makes it easier for people to move around Belgrade and its suburbs.

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A scenic view of Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia.

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