Montenegro Transport

Montenegro Because of the small size of the country, internal flights available.

Montenegro has no internal rail. The only line leads from the bar in Serbian Belgrade, Podgorica and through Byalo Polje. In this area there are up to 4 daily trains, one night, with sleeping berths.

There are four types of trains: "ekspresni" (Express), proverbs (soon), "brzi" (speed) and "putnitski" (passenger). Prices for different categories of trains are different, but in general, low-cost tickets. The night train to Belgrade is only a sleeping car with a reserved seat cost about 4 euros in second-class compartment with three seats, about 3 euros in four-compartment and 2.5 euros in a six. Place in a first-class sleeper costs about 7 euros. Trip Bar - Belgrade will cost about 4-5 euros in the second grade and 5-6 euros in the first (524 km, the journey takes about 7,5 hours). Baggage to the set limit (about 50 kg.) Is not paid.

In the summer season the number of trains increases according to the summer schedule. On passing train buy a ticket is difficult, therefore, is to reserve seats in advance. Most trains have compartments for smokers. Travel "Inter-Rail" and Euro-Rail "does not apply. Stations in Podgorica and Bar have luggage storage facilities, for which you want to show a passport.

Public transport in cities for the most part have outdated machines. Travel vouchers can be purchased at any newsagent. Entering the salon, you must validate ticket. You can pay the fare on a streetcar or bus directly to the driver, but in this case, the fare will rise almost 2 times. Reusable tickets are sold in tobacco shops.

In Montenegro, the bus is sometimes the only means of transport. Money for travel and tickets (purchased at the box office bus station) collects the driver. Stopovers are allowed, as well as a bus stop at the request of a voter on the sidelines, so often domestic flights running out of schedule.

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