Railway transport of Montenegro
Жељезнички превоз Црне Горе
TypeGovernment-owned[1]
IndustryRail Transport
Founded2008
Headquarters,
ServicesRail Transport, Services
9 457 317 €[2] (2021)
866 987 €[2] (2021)
Total assets33 394 172 €[2] (2021)
Number of employees
366[3] (2021)
Websitehttp://www.zcg-prevoz.me/
Railroads of Montenegro
Former JŽ class 461 passing through Virpazar on the Belgrade-Bar line.
New CAF Civity next to passenger train hauled by older former JŽ class 461.

Željeznički prevoz Crne Gore (ŽPCG) (Cyrillic: Жељезнички превоз Црне Горе; English: Railway transport of Montenegro) is a joint-stock company that handles passenger transport within Montenegro, as well as operation of the Montenegrin rolling stock.

Rolling stock

Rolling stock of Railway transport of Montenegro consists of 39 locomotives and 5 EMUs:

Locomotives

 Class   Image   Type   Top speed   Number   Built   Builder   Notes
 mph   km/h 
JŽ 461 Electric 75 120 10 1971-1980 Electroputere Built for originally.
JŽ 661 Diesel 77 124 7 1958 - 1972 EMD Built for originally. 2 active, 2 are awaiting overhaul.
Diesel locomotives

Multiple units

 Class   Image   Type   Top speed   Number   Built   Builder   Notes
 mph   km/h 
JŽ 412/416 EMU 75 120 6 1980-1990 RVR 4 carriages. Built for originally.
Civity 6111 EMU 75 120 3 2013 CAF 3 carriages. Built for Podgorica-Nikšić-railway to cut travel times to 50 minutes. Train length 59,2 meters. Capacity 354 passengers.[4][5]

Passenger cars

Railway transport of Montenegro also has following inventory of passenger cars:

  • 31 passenger coaches (classes A, AB and B)
  • 1 buffet car (class WR)
  • 32 sleeping and couchette cars (classes AcBc, Ac, Bc and WLAB)
  • 10 car-carrier wagons (class DDam)

Freight cars

Freight cars in inventory are as follows:

  • 226 wagons (class G)
  • 15 wagons (class K)
  • 62 wagons (class R)
  • 7 wagons (class S)
  • 415 wagons (class E)
  • 29 wagons (class F)
  • 34 wagons (class Z)
  • 33 wagons (class U)
  • 3 wagons (class H)

See also

References

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