Sarajevo–Ploče railway

Sarajevo–Ploče railway
Overview
Native nameŽeljeznička pruga Sarajevo – Ploče
Statusin use
OwnerŽFBH;
LocaleBosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
Termini
Stations27
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Services3
Operator(s)ŽFBH;
Rolling stockTalgo wagons
ŽFBH 441 locomotives
History
Opened1 August 1891 (1891-08-01) (metre gauge)
27 November 1966 (1966-11-27) (standard gauge)
Technical
Line length194 km (121 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Old gauge760mm
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz
Operating speed70 km/h (45 mph) in B&H
110 km/h (70 mph) in Croatia
Route map

to Sarajevo depot
Sarajevo
Alipašin Most
Šamac-Sarajevo railway
to Šamac
Blažuj
Binježevo
Hadžići
Zovik
Pazarić
Tarčin
Raštelica
Bradina
Plješevac
Grad
Ovčari
Konjic
Čelebić
Ostrožac
Jablanica Grad
Jablanica n/N
Grabovika
Drežnica stara
Drežnica
Raška gora
Raštani
Mostar
Mostar teretna
Bačevići
Žitomislići
Kručevići
Šurmanci
Čapljina
Struge
Gabela
Metković
Kula Norinska
Krvavac
Opuzen
Komin
Banja
Rogotin
Stablina
Ploče

The Sarajevo–Ploče railway is a 194-kilometre (121-mile) long railway in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The line connects Sarajevo with Konjic, Mostar and Ploče. The route operates through the regions of Sarajevo Canton, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and Dubrovnik-Neretva County. The route largely follows the route of the Neretva river. Passenger services along the full length of line have been discontinued between 2013 and 2022, running only between Sarajevo and the town of Čapljina on the Bosnian-Croatian border. International train service between Sarajevo and Ploče resumed on 1 July 2022, on weekends until 1 September 2022, using Spanish-designed Talgo wagons. This service also ran during the summer of 2023. The line is part of the pan-European corridor 5C from Budapest via Osijek and Sarajevo to Ploče. The section through Bosnia and Herzegovina is marked 11, and through Croatia M304.