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Former urban rail system in Belgrade, Serbia
Beovoz (Serbian Cyrillic: Беовоз, stylized as БЕОВОЗ – BEOVOZ) was a commuter rail that provided mass-transit service within the Belgrade metropolitan
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Belgrade commuter rail network
National Stadium. BG Voz was preceded by Beovoz, an older commuter rail system opened in 1992. At its peak in 2002, Beovoz reached Pančevo, Inđija, Valjevo,
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Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
Belgrade city authorities opted for the development of urban rail transport, Beovoz, and an extensive tram, bus and trolley network. Besides capital Belgrade
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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interchange for Line 2 – Vračar line) Vukov spomenik (interchange for Beovoz urban commuter services) Đeram Lion Cvetkova pijaca Olimp Kluz Ustanička
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There are six lines in Belgrade Beovoz City Railway System: Stara Pazova-Batajnica-Beograd Centar-Pančevo Vojlovica Ripanj-Resnik-Rakovica-Pančevo Vojlovica
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Capital and largest city of Serbia
bus station. Since January 2025 all public transport in Belgrade is free. Beovoz was the suburban/commuter railway network that provided mass-transit services
Belgrade
Overview of the Belgrade transit systems
RER, suburban rail system Beovoz was operated by Serbian Railways, the national railway company. In its final stage, Beovoz had six lines with 41 stations
Transport_in_Belgrade
In Belgrade, Serbia
railway station Karađorđev Park railway station Beovoz in Karađorđev Park railway station Serbian Railways Beovoz BG Voz "Србијавоз – Путуј паметно". srbijavoz
Karađorđe's Park railway station
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Passenger rail transport services primarily within metropolitan areas
Between the early 1990s and mid-2010s, there was another system, known as Beovoz, that was used to provide mass-transit service within the Belgrade metropolitan
Commuter_rail
Railway station in Serbia
Mladenovac railway station consists of six railway tracks. Serbian Railways Beovoz BG Voz "Mladenovac railway station" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2 March
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Serbian engineering company
Železnice Srbije. Official website Clip about the Belgrade railway hub and Beovoz commuter network Clip about the new central railway station Serbian Rail
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Railway station in Serbia
Stara Pazova railway station consists of 6 railway tracks. Serbian Railways Beovoz "Stara Pazova railway station" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 20 June 2017
Stara_Pazova_railway_station
Planned rapid transit system in Belgrade, Serbia
Park were opened in 1995 and integrated into the suburban rail system of Beovoz. These are located in tunnels which were constructed for the abandoned metro
Belgrade_Metro
Railway station in Belgrade, Serbia
station at Wikimedia Commons Clip of the planned railway hub with metro interchange Clip about the Belgrade railway hub and Beovoz commuter network [1]
Belgrade Centre Railway Station
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Subway station in Belgrade, Serbia
level Station hall Trains stop Serbian Railways Belgrade railway junction Beovoz BG Voz Vukov Spomenik "Javna parking garaža Vukov Spomenik". Apartmani u
Vukov Spomenik railway station
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Bridge in Belgrade, Serbia
pleaded to drivers to use other bridges and even the city's commuter rail Beovoz was free of charge during that time. But the drivers continued using the
Gazela_Bridge
Railway station in Belgrade, Serbia
commenced again to passenger traffic from October 7th 2025. Serbian Railways Beovoz BG Voz Bogdan Trbojević (23 February 1969). "Гради се модерна железничка
Novi_Beograd_railway_station
work in Belgrade with a very dense commuting, including a railway line "Beovoz" (Belgrade train) which connects the two cities, and two cities also make
List of former and proposed municipalities of Belgrade
List_of_former_and_proposed_municipalities_of_Belgrade
Railway station in Belgrade, Serbia
renamed to Zemunsko Polje by the Ministry of Transportation. Serbian Railways Beovoz BG Voz "Нови називи станица". Vreme: 2. 11 October 1924. 44°51′28″N 20°20′04″E
Zemun_Polje_railway_station
Railway station in Belgrade, Serbia
Batajnica railway station consists of 11 railway track. Serbian Railways Beovoz BG Voz "Batajnica railway station" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 22 June
Batajnica_railway_station
Railway station in Belgrade, Serbia
sub-contractors. The station was equipped with elevators in March 2023. Srbija voz Beovoz BG Voz Zoran Nikolić (2 November 2017), "Beogradske priče: Čudne gradske
Zemun_railway_station
Railway station in Serbia
the southeast. The station consists of 5 railway tracks. Serbian Railways Beovoz "Nova Pazova railway station" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 22 January 2015
Nova_Pazova_railway_station
Bridge over the Danube in Belgrade, Serbia
last for 12 months. The rail traffic will be closed during that time. "Beovoz" would stop on the approaches to the bridge and buses would take passengers
Pančevo_Bridge
Railway station in Serbia
terminal station in Inđija, with services towards Budapest. Serbian Railways Beovoz Bills, John William (2018-06-25). "How To Travel From Belgrade To Novi Sad"
Inđija_railway_station
Urban neighbourhood in Zvezdara/Palilula/Vračar, Belgrade, Serbia
which for now operates as part of the Belgrade-Pančevo railway (local Beovoz rail, connecting Nova Pazova (in province of Vojvodina), Belgrade and Pančevo
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Muslim
One who sits
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Arabic, Muslim
Saved by Allah; An Epithet of Prophet Nuh
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful
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God of medicine.
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Well Wisher
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English (Somerset) : habitational name from Banwell in Somerset, named from Old English bana ‘killer’ + wella ‘stream’, ‘spring’.Irish (of Norman origin) : variant of Banville or Bonfield.
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God is Gracious
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English : perhaps a deliberate alteration of Leatherhead, a habitational name from Leatherhead in Surrey, which is named from Celtic lēd ‘gray’ + rïd ‘ford’, or alternatively a habitational name from Lythwood in Shropshire, which is named from Old English hlið ‘slope’ + wudu ‘wood’.Zachariah Leatherwood, son of John Leatherwood, was born in Prince William Co., VA, about 1735. After the revolutionary war, he settled in Spartanburg Co., SC, with his second wife, Jane Calvert, and many of his fourteen children.
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Hindu
Offering to God during Pooja
Biblical
passing over; testimony of the Lord,whom Jehovah adorns
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