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Zagreb–Belgrade railway
The
Zagreb–Belgrade
railway
was the
Yugoslav Railways
long
railway line
connecting
the cities of
Zagreb
and
Belgrade
in
SR Croatia
and
SR Serbia
, at the time of
Yugoslavia
.
It was the
route
of the
Orient Express
service
from
1919
to
1977
.
Electrification
was
finished
in
1970
. It was the first
fully
electrified
line in
Croatia with
25
kV
50
AC system.
Since the
breakup of Yugoslavia
, it was
split
into the
Zagreb-Tovarnik railway
and the
Belgrade–Šid railway
,
operated by
Croatian Railways
and
Serbian Railways
, respectively.
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