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Adriatic – Belgrade Intermodal Rail Corridor

Strategic rail logistics connection linking Adriatic ports with inland logistics hubs in Serbia.

Project Overview

The Adriatic – Belgrade Intermodal Rail Corridor is a key logistics route connecting major Adriatic ports with inland terminals and distribution centers in Serbia.

The corridor supports regular intermodal rail services enabling efficient cargo transportation between maritime shipping routes and inland logistics networks across Southeast Europe.

By integrating port operations with rail infrastructure, the corridor improves supply chain efficiency and reduces cargo transit times across the region.

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Port Connections

The corridor connects Serbia with major Adriatic logistics gateways including:

  • Port of Rijeka

  • Port of Koper

  • Port of Bar

These maritime connections enable direct access to international shipping routes and global supply chains.

Intermodal Operations

The rail corridor supports regular container transport services between ports and inland terminals.

Intermodal rail transport enables efficient cargo movement while reducing reliance on long-distance road transport.

This logistics model contributes to improved supply chain efficiency and more sustainable cargo transportation.

Role in the Danubia Logistics Ecosystem

The Adriatic rail corridor forms an essential part of the Danubia logistics ecosystem.

It connects maritime shipping routes with inland logistics hubs and regional distribution networks, enabling efficient cargo flows across Southeast Europe.

Project Statistics

Corridor Length

850 km

Port Connections

3 Ports

Rijeka · Koper · Bar

Service Frequency

Weekly

Full Operations Target

2026

The Adriatic – Belgrade Intermodal Rail Corridor is part of the Danubia integrated logistics ecosystem, connecting Adriatic ports with inland distribution networks across Southeast Europe.

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