BG Voz

BG Voz
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Overview
Native nameSerbian Cyrillic: БГ Воз
Area servedBelgrade
Transit typeCommuter rail
Line number4 (+3 supplementary lines)
Number of stations35
Daily ridership20,000
HeadquartersBelgrade
Websitehttps://beovoz.rs/
Operation
Began operationSeptember 1, 2010 (2010-09-01)
Operator(s)JKP Beogradski metro i voz
Rolling stockŽS series 412
Train lengthfour cars
Technical
System length184 km (114 mi) in 2022
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
System map
Batajnica
to Belgrade depot
Kamendin
Zemun Polje
 Ovča
Altina
Sebeš
Zemun depot
Krnjača
Krnjača Most
Zemun
Tošin Bunar
Pančevo Bridge
New Belgrade
Vukov Spomenik
Karađorđe's Park
Belgrade Center
Rakovica
Kneževac
Belgrade depot
Kijevo
Resnik
Ripanj Kolonija
Bela Reka
Klenje
Barajevo Centar
Ripanj Tunnel
Veliki Borak
Ralja
Leskovac Kolubarski
Sopot Kosmajski
Stepojevac
Vlaško Polje
Vreoci
Mladenovac
Lazarevac
to Niš
Key
Line 1
Line 3
Line 2
Line 4
multiple lines

BG Voz (Serbian Cyrillic: БГ Воз; stylized as BG:VOZ) is a commuter rail system that serves the city of Belgrade, Serbia. Operated by the "Beogradski metro i voz" public utility company, the system connects the central parts of Belgrade to its distant suburbs. Urban trains carry passengers between the termini of Ovča, Batajnica and Resnik, while suburban ones reach towards Mladenovac and Lazarevac in the south.

The system runs across 35 stations on four primary and three supplementary lines. The former meet either at Belgrade Centre station or at Karađorđe's Park, while the latter pass via Belgrade Centre to reach Zemun. BG Voz is linked to the city's ground transport, with three stations – Karađorđe's Park, Vukov Spomenik and New Belgrade – served by trams and Belgrade Center served by trolleybuses.

Used by some 20,000 passengers every day, BG Voz has been described as the fastest transportation mode in Belgrade, but also the least maintained. Common issues include the trains' age, irregular departures, overcrowding and poor hygienic conditions. Plans exist both to introduce new trains and construct additional lines, which are aimed to connect Makiš to Karaburma and Zemun Polje to the future National Stadium.