Getting to the University of – Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering from by public transport

TRAM 10

TRAM 9

BUS 33

TRAM 14 TRAM/BUS stop at Slavija square (stop name in 1/1 Serbian: Trg Slavija) 2/2

Stop No. 3 is for TRAMS 3* 4/3 only and not for BUS 33! 1 5/4

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9/8 TRAM/BUS stop just across the Faculty building (stop name in Serbian: Saobracajni fakultet). 10/9 If you take a TRAM at Slavija square: 10th stop! th If you take BUS 33 at Slavija square: 9 stop!

There are three tram lines (9, 10 and 14) and one bus line (33) which connect Slavija square and the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering. Tram/bus stop name at Slavija square is ‘Trg Slavija’ (in Bulevar Oslobodjenja street). Direction for trams 9,10 and 14 is the same ‘Banjica’, while direction for bus 33 is ‘Kumodraz’. Ride to the Faculty takes around 20 minutes: it is the 10th stop if you take any of the trams and the 9th stop if you take bus 33. TRAM 10

TRAM 14 Road works are done; BUS 33 however, here it’s still a construction site!

TRAM 9

Fountain

McDonald’s

Hotel Slavija

Swiss embassy

TRAM/BUS stop at Slavija square (stop name in Serbian: Trg Slavija)

Tram/bus stop at the Slvaija square is in the Bulevara Oslobodjenja street (Google Maps). For visual referencing, the stop is in front of the Swiss embassy. Across the street you will see BioMedica Lab, Raiffeiesen Bank and a tram/bus stop for the opposite direction (when going from the Faculty to Slavija square). Some sidewalks are still under construction (minor) around Slavija square, however, you should not have any problems to get to the stop (as of November 20). Slavija square is easy to reach from the very city centre (the Republic square): ~ 20-minute walk down the Kralja Milana street (dash black line) or using trolleybuses 19, 21, 22 / bus 31.

Stop name in Serbian: 9/8 Visoka skola elektrotehnike

TRAM/Bus stop just across the Faculty (stop name in Serbian: 10/9 Saobracajni fakultet)

The faculty building will be on your left (for visual referencing, there is a large construction site on the right) and you just need to cross the Vojvode Stepe street (Google Maps). You will also see a stop for the other direction (towards Slavija square).

Tickets

You can buy tickets at almost any kiosk/store/news stand with this sticker:

There are three ticket options which you can use:

 1 day – 250 RSD (plus 40RSD for the card, one-off payment),  3 days – 700 RSD (plus 40RSD for the card, one-off payment),  5 days – 1000 RSD (plus 40RSD for the card, one-off payment).

You can buy a paper card (receipt-like) for one ride inside a vehicle from driver for 150 RSD (prepare exact amount).

You can buy a plastic card, which costs 250RSD (one-off payment) and then top up (you start with 0 RSD credit) as needed (you can use the plastic card in the next three years after first top up). One 90-minute ride costs 89 RSD (you can switch lines). This plastic card can be useful for group rides, since up to 5 people can travel with it and you’ll be charged 5 single-rides (one is 89 RSD) at once. Remark: if you top up more than 900 RSD, you will get an extra 100RSD (e.g. if you top up 1000 RSD, your credit on the card will be 1100 RSD).

1 EUR ≈ 120 RSD (‘Dinar’ in Serbian)

“OLD validation machine” “NEW validation machine” Successful ticket validation Unsuccessful ticket validation

Once onboard (you don’t have to enter at the front door, use any), you need to check your ticket at one of the validation machines. You should validate your ticket and when switching lines, that is, every time you enter a new vehicle (you can switch within 90 minutes from the first validation, without being charged twice). Just place your ticket on the machine and wait for a second or two until you hear the sound and see a notification in green. If you see a notification in red, you most likely don’t have enough credit on your card so you either need to top up (kiosk) or buy a ticket in vehicle (driver).

For “NEW validation machine”, you can choose English language on the top of the screen (by pressing ENG).

Very few vehicles might still have the “OLD” version, without English language option.

1. Choose “Group Ticket” 2. No. of people in a group 3. Select ZONE 1 4. Validate your ticket

If you buy a plastic ticket which you can top up (so, not a one-ride paper ticket or daily ticket), you can make a group ride (up to 5 people using one ticket). Enter the front door and choose the option for a Group Ticket. After that, choose how many people are in your group, then choose ZONE 1 and place your ticket on the validation machine.

You can also check the list of bus/tram stops using ticket validation machines. Choose ENG and press the sign on the screen in red rectangle to see the list. Last bus/tram stop will be in red and other stops in white. Use navigation buttons (green rectangle) to go back and forth to see more stops.

This example shows list of stops for tram 10 (from Trg Slavija, the same as trams 9 and 14). The first stop after Slavija square is in red and the Faculty stop is underlined in yellow (10th stop).