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'''Yugoslav Railways''' (Croatian: ''Jugoslavenske željeznice'', Serbian: ''Југословенске железнице'') was a ] company created in ], in the ] as a successor to Serbian State Railways ]. Today it operates ]n and ]n (MIN/Rade Končar classes 441 and 444), as well as the ]n ( class 461) built locomotives, under the name ''']''' (Serbian railways). It has a long history, and a rich museum in Belgrade. Jugoslovenske železnice (Srpske železnice), today, have direct lines to many ]an cities, and all ]n.


'''Yugoslav Railways''' (Croatian: ''Jugoslavenske željeznice'', Serbian: ''Југословенске железнице'') was a ] company created in ], in the ] as a successor to Serbian State Railways ]. Today it operates ]n and ]n (MIN/Rade Končar classes 441 and 444), as well as the ]n ( class 461) built locomotives, under the name ''']''' (Serbian railways). It has a long history, and a rich museum in Belgrade. Jugoslovenske železnice (Srpske železnice), today, have direct lines to many ]an cities, and all ]n.
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Yugoslav Railways (Croatian: Jugoslavenske željeznice, Serbian: Југословенске железнице) was a railway company created in Belgrade, in the 1920s as a successor to Serbian State Railways Železnice Srbije. Today it operates Serbian and Croatian (MIN/Rade Končar classes 441 and 444), as well as the Romanian ( class 461) built locomotives, under the name Srpske železnice (Serbian railways). It has a long history, and a rich museum in Belgrade. Jugoslovenske železnice (Srpske železnice), today, have direct lines to many European cities, and all Serbian.

A Yugoslav 662 series locomotive

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