Serbia
Europe and FIP
Serbia - SV
The following carrier is relevant for Serbia
- SV - Србија Воз or Srbija Voz (Serbian Railways)
For public fares, children up to 4 years old travel free. Children up to 12 years old are eligible for a 50% reduction on the adult fare. Persons aged 12 and older pay the adult fare.
Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory.
Serbian Railways has operated services on the routes now controlled by Trainkos in Kosovo. The following table supplied by SV defines the boundaries of FIP availability across the SV railway network.
RSTL is unable to verify whether Srbija Voz (SV) FIP facilities are still available within Kosovo. For the meanings of (Gr) or (fr) suffixes, please see the section - Transit Points of FIP carriers.
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Neighbouring carrier |
Transit points up to which SV coupons are valid |
|
BDZ |
Dimitrovgrad (fr) |
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CFR |
Jimbolia (fr), Vršac (fr) |
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HŽ |
Erdut (Gr) (Serbian: Ердут), Šid (Gr) (Serbian: Шид) |
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MÁV |
Röszke (Gr), Subotica (Gr) |
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ŽRSM |
Ðjeneral Jankovic (fr) (now Han Elat. Serbian: Ђенерал Јанковић, Albanian: Han i Elezit), Tabanovci (fr) (Serbian: Табановце; Albanian: Tabanoc) |
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ŽPCG |
Bijelo Polje (Gr) |
When using Global Fare trains, FIP coupon holders pay a supplement. Holders of the International Reduced Rate Card pay 50% of the global fare.
On the Belgrade - Novi Sad route, FIP facilities are subject to mandatory reservations and supplements which can only be purchased at stations.
FIP facilities are not available on buses operated by SV unless they are providing a temporary rail replacement service.
FIP facilities holders should check locally before attempting to use facilities on the lines into Kosovo south of Kuršumlija (Serbian: Куршумлија) and Raška (Serbian: Рашка).