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Narrow-gauge station layout Višegrad – Sarajevo, 1955.

From the previously collected data, the available station diagrams for the narrow gauge line 0.76 m Višegrad – Sarajevo are: Višegrad, Šip, Raspušna, Most n/D, Međeđa, Ljućevo, Ustiprača, Dub, Mesići – Rogatica, Sudići, Banja Stijena, Renovica, Prača, Sjetlina, Stambulčić, Koran, Pale, Dovlići, Bistrik, Alipašin Most, and Sarajevo.

History:

The route of the narrow-gauge railway line Višegrad – Sarajevo was opened to public traffic on July 4, 1906, at a length of 110+600 km. The line was discontinued (by the decision of the Sarajevo Directorate) on May 28, 1978, but the last passenger train from Višegrad to Sarajevo ran on August 1 of that year, and this date is recorded in history as the definitive date of the discontinuation of this eastern line.

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