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History of Railways in
Bosnia and Herzegovina

by Srećko Ignjatović

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Timetable passenger trains 62 for the Bosanski Novi – Doboj Novi line, May 1963.

Yugoslav Railways. Sarajevo Railway Transportation Company. Valid from May 26 to September 26, 1963.…

Summer Travel Schedule, May 19, 1940

We are publishing the summer timetable effective from May 19, 1940, in the edition of Ž. Glasović fr…

Data on locomotives and tenders of 0.76 m gauge tracks, Sarajevo 1950.

The data on locomotives and tenders of the 0.76-meter gauge track is an important resource for study…

Study of the Uskoplje – Zelenika Railway’s profitability, 1967.

We announce the Study of the profitability of the Uskoplje – Zelenika railway, currently being prepa…

Proposal of measures for the abolition of narrow-gauge tracks south of Čapljina, 1974.

We are publishing the document titled “Proposal of Measures for Solving Traffic on Narrow Gaug…

Proposal for measures to abolish narrow-gauge railways south of Čapljina, 1974.

We are publishing the document titled “Proposal of measures for resolving traffic on the narro…

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Timetable passenger trains 62 for the Bosanski Novi – Doboj Novi line, May 1963.

Yugoslav Railways. Sarajevo Railway Transportation Company. Valid from May 26 to September 26, 1963.…

Summer Travel Schedule, May 19, 1940

We are publishing the summer timetable effective from May 19, 1940, in the edition of Ž. Glasović fr…

Data on locomotives and tenders of 0.76 m gauge tracks, Sarajevo 1950.

The data on locomotives and tenders of the 0.76-meter gauge track is an important resource for study…

Study of the Uskoplje – Zelenika Railway’s profitability, 1967.

We announce the Study of the profitability of the Uskoplje – Zelenika railway, currently being prepa…

Proposal of measures for the abolition of narrow-gauge tracks south of Čapljina, 1974.

We are publishing the document titled “Proposal of Measures for Solving Traffic on Narrow Gaug…

Proposal for measures to abolish narrow-gauge railways south of Čapljina, 1974.

We are publishing the document titled “Proposal of measures for resolving traffic on the narro…

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Srećko Ignjatović, from Semizovac near Sarajevo, is a man whose life and professional story are inseparably linked to the railway. He spent more than 40 years in the railway sector, working from 1978 to 2018. Although he did not have the opportunity to study at a university, his passion for the history of railways in Bosnia and Herzegovina made up for the lack of formal education through decades of independent research, collecting materials, and field work.

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Semizovac:
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BHRT – Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine

‘A life by the tracks’: Srećko, a train enthusiast

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A retiree exploring
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BHRT – Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine

Srećko from Semizovac takes you through a journey into railway history in BiH

Are you ready for a journey through the history of railways in Bosnia and Herzegovina? That’s exactly what Srećko Ignjatović from Semizovac, near Sarajevo, offers through his independent research and the website vremeplov.ba.

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