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Tošin bunar railway station
Tošin bunar railway station

Tošin Bunar is a rail station in Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in the Novi Beograd settlement in the municipality of Novi Beograd. It is served by BG Voz. The railroad continues to Zemun in one direction, and New Belgrade in the other direction. Tošin Bunar railway station consists of 2 railway tracks with 2 side platforms. In October 2020 the station was moved some 150 meters toward Novi Beograd station, due to safety concerns.

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Tošin Bunar railway station
Булевар хероја са Кошара, Belgrade New Belgrade (New Belgrade Urban Municipality)

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Булевар хероја са Кошара

Булевар хероја са Кошара
11000 Belgrade, New Belgrade (New Belgrade Urban Municipality)
Central Serbia, Serbia
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