By ja on Sunday, 05 July 2026
Category: Local info

Riding the Rails: Your Ultimate Guide to the Belgrade–Bar Railway & Montenegro Trains

For travelers looking to experience the Balkans differently, the journey can be just as memorable as the destination itself. Rushing from city to city via budget flights or highways means missing out on some of the world's most spectacular landscapes. Enter the Belgrade–Bar Railway—widely celebrated as one of the ten most picturesque railways in Europe.

Spanning 476 kilometers (296 miles), this engineering masterpiece connects Serbia's capital with Montenegro's Adriatic coast through breathtaking mountain scenery rarely seen from airplanes. To conquer this terrain, the train must wind over 435 bridges, plunge through 254 tunnels, and climb dramatic mountain ranges before descending toward the sea.

If you are planning to experience this legendary "slow travel" adventure, here is your fully updated guide to timetables, lines through Montenegro, and a very special historical surprise waiting on the tracks. 




1. The Legendary Belgrade–Bar Line (International Traffic)


The international line connects Belgrade and the port city of Bar. Standard service runs twice daily—a daytime and a nighttime train—with seasonal expansions in the summer.

⚠️ Departure Station Alert: Most international trains heading south now officially depart from Zemun Station, making stops at Belgrade Center (Prokop) and Rakovica before leaving the city. Double-check your ticket for the exact boarding platform!



🌟 Ride in Presidential Luxury: Tito's Blue Train Carriages Return!


In an exciting twist for history buffs, this summer brings a rare opportunity to add an incredible layer of nostalgia to your trip. The legendary Blue Train (Plavi Voz)—the former presidential train of Josip Broz Tito—has officially returned to the Belgrade-Bar route, with its beautifully preserved historic sleeping and lounge coaches attached to the regular daily train.

Built in 1956 by the renowned GOŠA factory in Smederevska Palanka and the Boris Kidrič Wagon Factory in Maribor, the train represented the pinnacle of Yugoslav craftsmanship. During its golden years, it was a rolling fortress of luxury reserved exclusively for Tito, his wife Jovanka, and high-ranking officials. It welcomed world leaders, kings, and diplomats throughout the Cold War.

Its final and most emotional state journey took place on May 5, 1980, when it carried Tito's coffin from Ljubljana to Belgrade, becoming an enduring symbol of an entire era. Today, its elegant Art Deco interior remains remarkably intact. Booking a ticket in these historic cabins means you can literally sleep and relax in the same mahogany-trimmed rooms once reserved for presidents and world celebrities.

🗺️ Four Landscapes in One Journey

One reason travelers fall in love with this route is the constantly shifting scenery. Passengers often remark that it feels like experiencing four completely different destinations in a single trip:

  1. It begins in the vibrant, urban streets of Belgrade.
  2. It rolls through the gentle, green hills and deep forests of Western Serbia.
  3. It scales the rugged, dramatic crags of Montenegro's high mountains and the jaw-dropping Morača Canyon.
  4. It finally breaks out into the warm Mediterranean breeze and palm trees of the Adriatic coastline.

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2. Domestic Train Lines Through Montenegro


Once you arrive, the national rail network is a cheap, efficient, and highly scenic way to explore Montenegro. The capital city of Podgorica serves as the central hub.

📍 Podgorica – Bar – Podgorica (The Coastal Connection)

This is the most frequent route in the country, shuttling commuters and beachgoers from the capital to the sea.

📍 Podgorica – Nikšić – Podgorica (The Inland Commute)

Fully modernized and electrified, this line utilizes comfortable, contemporary CAF trains.


📍 Podgorica – Bijelo Polje (The Northern Mountain Route)

If you want to head into the rugged northern highlands for hiking, canyoning, or winter sports, this line climbs up into the mountains.

💡 Pro Tips for Booking & Live Schedule Checking

Rail travel in the Balkans embraces a slower pace of life, and large windows frame the view perfectly so you can enjoy conversations, read, or just watch the world go by. However, schedules can occasionally fluctuate due to seasonal shifts or track maintenance. To ensure your trip goes smoothly, rely on the official operators for real-time timetables:

  1. Traveling within Montenegro: Always use the official timetable search engine on the Railway Transport of Montenegro website (zpcg.me). It is highly accurate and covers all domestic lines.
  2. Departing from Belgrade / Serbia: Check schedules or purchase digital tickets via the Srbija Voz official website (srbijavoz.rs) or their dedicated mobile app.

Whether you are chasing the ghost of Yugoslavia's history aboard the Blue Train or snapping photos on Europe's highest bridges, this railway is a true bucket-list adventure!

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