PLOCE, July 4 (Hina) - Representatives of Croatian and Bosnian
railway companies and of the southern Croatian port of Ploce met on
Thursday to discuss the establishment of rail service between the
Bosnian capital Sarajevo and the Adriatic Sea.
The first train may leave Ploce for Sarajevo on July 30 this
year if international donors continue to provide funds regularly
and if Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina sign a bilateral agreement on
railway traffic, Bosnian Railways director general Nedzad Brankovic
said.
For the time being, trains will be running at lower speed and
carrying lighter cargoes due to damage to the line, director
general of the Ploce port Ivica Pavlovic said.
The Ploce-Sarajevo line was closed to traffic four years ago
because of war. Before the war, about five million tons of goods
had been transported annually along this route.
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