Belgrade is getting an intermodal terminal that will boost development of a modern combined transport of goods by increasing participation of railway and creating a partnership relationship with the road transport. This way railway becomes more competitive on the market, while following all future trends in transport through the use of modern technologies.
This terminal will increase current capacities of the combined transport in Serbia 8 times, it is located in Batajnica industrial zone, and the total investment amounts to 15.5 million EUR, of which the EU finances 90% of these works through a grant, while the remaining amount is funded by the Republic of Serbia.
Combined transport should contribute to achieving the following: a reliable, predictable, faster and cheaper transport services; further liberalisation of the railway market; development of the infrastructure for intermodality, with capacities for interoperability; improved perception of the transport policy and focus on good quality data.
3D animation link: https://youtu.be/JdbYy1tGrL8?
High profile final stage of the construction visit, May 2024: