Belgrade Centre Railway Station

Belgrade Centre Railway Station
Prokop

Железничка станица Београд Центар
General information
LocationProkupačka St.
Savski Venac, Belgrade
Serbia
Coordinates44°47′37″N 20°27′14″E / 44.7936°N 20.4539°E / 44.7936; 20.4539
Owned bySerbian Railways Infrastructure
Platforms5 operational
(6 planned + 2 metro platforms planned)
Tracks8 operational
(10 planned + 2 metro tracks planned)
Train operatorsSrbija Voz
Connections Buses and trolleybuses
(direct, walking required):
  • 34 - from Topčidersko brdo /Senjak/ to Pere Velimirovića
  • 36 - from and to Trg Slavija (circular)
  • 38L - from Pogon "Kosmaj"
  • 40 - from Zvezdara to Banjica II
  • 41 - from Studentski trg to Banjica II
  • 44 - from Topčidersko brdo /Senjak/ to Železnička stanica Dunav
  • 600 - to Aerodrom "Nikola Tesla"
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1974 (1974) (Partially)
7 July 1995 (1995-07-07) (Beovoz)
1 September 2010 (2010-09-01) (BG Voz)
10 December 2017 (2017-12-10) (Main national)
1 July 2018 (2018-07-01) (Central)
Services
Preceding station BG Voz Following station
New Belgrade
towards Batajnica
Line 1 Karađorđe's Park
towards Ovča
Terminus Line 2 Rakovica
towards Resnik
Rakovica
towards Mladenovac
Line 3 Karađorđe's Park
towards Ovča
New Belgrade
towards Lazarevac
Line 4 Rakovica
towards Ovča
Preceding station Srbijavoz Following station
Terminus Re (Regio) New Belgrade
towards Novi Sad
New Belgrade
New Belgrade
towards Šid
Rakovica
towards Niš
New Belgrade
towards Zemun
Karađorđe's Park
towards Pancevo Varoš
Karađorđe's Park
towards Vršac
Rakovica
towards Lapovo
Karađorđe's Park
towards Valjevo
Karađorđe's Park
towards Prijepolje Teretna
Terminus Rex (Regio Express) Karađorđe's Park
towards Novi Sad
Karađorđe's Park
towards Šid
Brzi (Fast train) Karađorđe's Park
towards Mali Zvornik
Rakovica
New Belgrade
towards Zemun
Valjevo
towards Užice
Rakovica
towards Niš
Terminus Soko New Belgrade
towards Novi Sad
Location
Belgrade Centre Railway Station
Prokop
Location within Belgrade

The Belgrade Centre Railway Station (Serbian: Железничка станица Београд Центар, romanized: Železnička stanica Beograd Centar), colloquially known as Prokop (Serbian Cyrillic: Прокоп), is the new central railway station in Belgrade, Serbia. The station is located in the Belgrade municipality of Savski Venac. Although unfinished, it serves as de facto main railway station of the city, after replacing the old main station at the Belgrade Waterfront.

The unsuccessful, decades-long attempted construction of the new central railway station of Belgrade was hampered by a lack of funding to finish the adjoining 14 km of tunnels, several railway bridges including the New Railroad Bridge across the Sava river, a new road network connecting to the city and technical installations. Construction of the new station faced countless setbacks over a period of several decades. The entire construction process has been described as infamous, with deadlines being missed one after another.

Belgrade Centre station was opened on 26 January 2016, serving two daily trains to Novi Sad, as well as BG Voz, Belgrade's commuter railways.. Following gradual re-routing, it gained its current role on 1 July 2018. Today, the station links Belgrade to Vršac, Sremska Mitrovica, Šid, Valjevo, Požega, Užice, Niš, the Montenegrin cities of Podgorica and Bar, as well as Novi Sad via a high-speed intercity route and other cities. It is also served by the primary variations of BG Voz's lines 1, 3 and 4.

However, the station is poorly connected to the rest of the city, being reached by just four city lines. They include line 36 (GSP Belgrade) to Savski Trg and Slavija, as well as bus route 600 (GSP Belgrade) to the Belgrade Bus Station in New Belgrade and the Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. Three more lines - trolleybuses 40 and 41, as well bus 44 - stop near the station, but all require walking.