Šid railway station
Šid railway station Железничка станица Шид | |
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![]() Šid railway station | |
General information | |
Location | Šid Srem District (Vojvodina) ![]() |
Operated by | Serbian Railways Infrastructure |
Line(s) | Belgrade–Šid railway |
Tracks | 10 |
Connections | Šid Central Bus Station next to the railway station. |
Šid railway station (Serbian Cyrillic: Железничка станица Шид) is a railway station on Belgrade–Šid, first on Bijeljina–Šid railway and railway junction. Located in Šid, Serbia. Railroad continues to Tovarnik in one direction, in another direction to Kukujevci-Erdevik, and a third direction towards to Sremska Rača.[1] Šid railway station consists of 10 railway track.
Gallery
- View from the Bus Station
- Miladin Zorić-Garača Memorial
- President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito arrives at the Šid railway station
In popular culture
In 1965 novel Garden, Ashes by Yugoslav author Danilo Kiš, Eduard Scham, father of the main character Andreas Scham, continued his life as the railway clerk at the Šid Railway Station following his personal bankruptcy.[2]
See also
- Serbian Railways
References
45°3′42″N 19°20′40″E / 45.06167°N 19.34444°E / 45.06167; 19.34444
Preceding station | Šid railway station | Following station | ||
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Kukujevci–Erdevik | Belgrade–Šid railway Belgrade Centre to Šid route | Tovarnik (Croatia) |
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![Coat of arms of the Municipality of Šid](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Sid-grb.png/100px-Sid-grb.png)
![Map of arms of the Municipality of Šid](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e7/Sid_mun.png/100px-Sid_mun.png)
- Privina Glava Monastery
- Church of St. Nicholas, Šid
- Church of Saint Mary, Morović
- Slovak Evangelical Church, Šid
- Church of St. Nicholas, Erdevik
- Church of St. Nicholas, Bačinci
- Church of St. Elijah, Ilinci
- St Catherine Church, Sot
- Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Šid
- Church of St. Peter and Paul, Berkasovo
- Berkasovo Monastery
- A3 motorway
- Belgrade–Šid railway (Kukujevci–Erdevik railway station*Šid railway station)
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