Buses Remain on Belgrade Streets
Buses in Belgrade will continue to operate despite a student protest, while trams and trolleybuses are being withdrawn for safety reasons.

Ivan Banković, president of the 'Centar' union in the Belgrade Public Transport Company (GSP), stated that buses will remain on the streets of Belgrade ahead of a student protest on Slavija, while trams and trolleybuses are being withdrawn from traffic due to safety concerns.
Transportation Adjustments
Tram traffic in Belgrade is being gradually suspended from 11:30 due to safety reasons, with trams from Banjica and Ustanička streets being withdrawn to the depot in Novi Beograd to avoid being stuck on the streets. Trolleybus lines are still operating but will be withdrawn from the streets once an order is received from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP).
Autobus Operations
All bus lines, including those operated by GSP and private carriers, are running regularly, and no buses have been withdrawn to the garage. However, bus lines that pass through the city center may be shortened or redirected by the traffic police if conditions on the regular routes are deemed unsafe.
Key points
- Tram traffic in Belgrade is being suspended from 11:30 due to safety concerns
- Trolleybus lines will be withdrawn from the streets once an order is received from the MUP
- All bus lines, including those operated by GSP and private carriers, are running regularly
- Bus lines that pass through the city center may be shortened or redirected by the traffic police
- GSP employees are monitoring the situation on the streets and are in constant communication with the traffic police
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by N1 Info.



