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Travel to Podgorica


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service is well-organized. Over 20 companies operate over 800 vehicles. These boast a high level of service, including new cars, same car model for entire company, drivers in uniforms and GPS-tracked vehicles.

Road

Podgorica's location in central Montenegro makes it a natural hub for rail and road transport. Roads in Montenegro (especially that which connects Podgorica to northern Montenegro and Serbia) are usually inferior to modern European roads. Both major Montenegrin motorway projects, Bar – Boljare motorway and Adriatic Ionian motorway, will pass near Podgorica. Those roads are currently in planning stages. The newly-built Sozina tunnel (4.2 km) shortened the journey from Podgorica to Bar (Montenegro's main seaport) to under 30 minutes. Also a new road bypass has been constructed in 2011, to remove transportation routes from north to south of the country out of the City center. A south-western bypass has also been planned, with same goal of moving heavy transport out of the City core. Podgorica is also characteristic for its extensive network of 2+2 or 3+3 boulevards which make inner city transport quick and effective. Traffic over the Morača river also goes fluently since both coasts are very well connected with over 5 bridges.

The current main transit connections of Podgorica are:

north (E65, E80), towards Belgrade and on to Central Europe

west (E762), towards Nikšić, Bosnia and on to Western Europe

south (E65, E80) towards the Adriatic coast

east (E762), towards Albania

Rail

Podgorica is a hub of X-shaped Montenegrin rail network. The Belgrade–Bar line converges

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