ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - The passenger and cargo traffic by rail from Croatia to Yugoslavia was cancelled since last night due to NATO military operations against Yugoslavia. Local railway traffic is running to Tovarnik and back,
while the international trains stop in Vinkovci, the Croatian Railways (HZ) reported on Thursday. The Rijeka-based Autotrans, the only Croatian company to provide the direct Zagreb-Belgrade bus service, reported that a bus had left Zagreb on Thursday morning for Belgrade, according to the timetable. Whether this bus line should be maintained regularly and whether busses of the Belgrade-based company "Lasta" will travel toward Zagreb, depends on the situation on the border crossings between Croatia and Yugoslavia. However, the Rijeka company does not recommend trips to Belgrade. The traffic by ship along the Croatian part of the Adriatic coast and toward Italy is going on with no trouble,
ZAGREB, March 25 (Hina) - The passenger and cargo traffic by rail
from Croatia to Yugoslavia was cancelled since last night due to
NATO military operations against Yugoslavia.
Local railway traffic is running to Tovarnik and back, while the
international trains stop in Vinkovci, the Croatian Railways (HZ)
reported on Thursday.
The Rijeka-based Autotrans, the only Croatian company to provide
the direct Zagreb-Belgrade bus service, reported that a bus had
left Zagreb on Thursday morning for Belgrade, according to the
timetable. Whether this bus line should be maintained regularly and
whether busses of the Belgrade-based company "Lasta" will travel
toward Zagreb, depends on the situation on the border crossings
between Croatia and Yugoslavia. However, the Rijeka company does
not recommend trips to Belgrade.
The traffic by ship along the Croatian part of the Adriatic coast
and toward Italy is going on with no trouble, the Rijeka-based
Jadrolinija company said adding it did not expect changes in the
regular traffic.
(hina) ms