Brnabic: Railways will be the primary mode of transport for people and goods, projects worth over 6 billion euros
Brnabic welcomed the "Connecting Europe Express" train, whose arrival coincides with today's holding of the Western Balkans 2021 Railway Summit in Belgrade, at the Belgrade Center - Prokop railway station, and stated that railway projects worth over EUR 6 billion are being planned in Serbia.
The Prime Minister pointed out that the goal is to promote Serbian railways as the primary type of transportation, both for passengers and freight, reminding that 2021 is the year of railways in the European Union.
- This is the year of the railway in Serbia as well, but also the year of the Green Agenda, stated Brnabic and added that these two goals go hand in hand, because railway transport, in addition to water transport, is the greenest type of transportation - she said.
Naš izbor
A Step Closer to Construction of Highway Through South Banat – Preparation of Spatial Plan for Traffic Route from Pancevo to Border with Romania to Begin Construction
Most Important News
06.04.2024. | Agriculture
Preconditions for Placement of Fresh Blueberries and Dried Plums in Chinese Market Secured
16.04.2024. | News
Jovan Ciric, Leasing Director Retail MPC Properties – MPC Echo symbolizes our desire for good ideas and innovative endeavors to spread freely and bring about positive changes
16.04.2024. | News
10.04.2024. | Finance, IT, Telecommunications, Tourism, Sports, Culture
Creative Industry – What This Serbian Economy Sector Worth EUR 2 Billion Encompasses
10.04.2024. | Finance, IT, Telecommunications, Tourism, Sports, Culture
23.04.2024. | Construction, Transport
Tender for first section of Belgrade-Nis fast railroad from Velika Plana to Paracin announced
23.04.2024. | Construction, Transport
16.04.2024. | News
Economy Fair in Mostar opens – 26 companies from Serbia exhibiting
16.04.2024. | News
22.04.2024. | Industry, Transport
Serbia to develop project of “flying taxis” for EXPO with Airbus – Signing of memorandum announced
22.04.2024. | Industry, Transport