Tito's Blue Train
Plavi Voz
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Ride in 1960s style on Marshal Josip Tito's private luxury train, used for travel around Yugoslavia and entertaining foreign dignitaries.

πŸ“œ Iconic blue train, a relic of Yugoslavia's socialist era. πŸ” Used by Marshal Josip Tito for domestic and diplomatic travel, built in 1959. Preserved in its original state. # 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; historical station closed. 🚧 Depot is an active railway maintenance facility, requiring caution. β™Ώ Not suitable for wheelchair users. πŸ—£οΈ English speakers may be scarce when purchasing tickets. # Tips πŸ“§ Email Serbian Railways ahead for special services. πŸ—£οΈ Try Beograd Centar station VIP or Information desks for tickets, or Serbian Railway Museum for assistance. πŸšƒ Take #3 tram to Rasadnik stop to reach the depot, located south of Belgrade. # Cost πŸ’° Ticket required for entry; hefty fee for private trips. # Hours πŸ•’ Check Serbian Railways for operating hours.

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