Tito's Blue Train
Plavi Voz
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Ride in 1960s style on the private luxury train Marshal Josip Tito used to travel around Yugoslavia.

πŸ“œ Iconic blue train, former state luxury train of Yugoslav Marshal Josip Broz Tito, built in 1959. πŸ” Now a tourist attraction, preserved in its original state, a relic of Yugoslavia's socialist era. # Why Go πŸš‚ Experience 1960s luxury and socialist realist style. πŸ›οΈ See Tito's office, dining areas, and private salons. 🌍 Walk through cars where world leaders like Queen Elizabeth and Yasser Arafat once sat. πŸ“Έ Great photo opportunities of a preserved historical artifact. 🏞️ Option for a scenic trip on Belgrade-Bar railway. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Ticket purchase can be complex; English speakers may be scarce. 🚧 Depot is an active railway maintenance facility, requiring caution. πŸ’² Full train trip requires a hefty fee. β™Ώ Not suitable for wheelchair users. # Cost πŸ’° Ticket required for entry/visit; a hefty fee for private trips or full train journeys. # Hours πŸ•’ Check Serbian Railways for operating hours. # Getting There πŸ“ Located south of Belgrade, accessible by #3 tram to Rasadnik stop to reach the depot. # Tips πŸ“§ Email Serbian Railways or ask at Serbian Railway Museum for visit arrangements. πŸ—£οΈ Try Beograd Centar station VIP or Information desks for tickets. πŸ‡·πŸ‡Έ Serbian name is 'Plavi Voz'.

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