Belgrade Will Finally Get a Subway: What Will Change for Residents.
The New Metro in Belgrade
According to The Sun: One of the most underrated cities in Europe will soon get a metro after many years of planning. Belgrade, located in Serbia and one of the oldest cities in Europe, remains the largest capital city without an underground metro. But this situation will soon change.
As part of an agreement between Chinese and French construction companies, the first...
...will arrive in the capital in the coming years.
This project will open new transport opportunities in the city, helping to solve traffic congestion issues and improve the quality of life for its residents.
Given the importance of the new metro for Belgrade's infrastructure, the project could significantly change the dynamics of city life, reducing traffic on the roads and making public transport more accessible. It may also contribute to the city's economic development and attract tourists who will be able to move more conveniently through its streets.
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