ŽPCG: International Trains Running on Schedule Despite Challenges

Did you know that the Montenegrin Railway Company (ŽPCG) is still holding the reins? Despite numerous challenges, all international trains are running on schedule! Yes, you read that right – trains are not delayed or canceled, even though it seems like chaos is everywhere.

Trains in Montenegro: Heroes on the Tracks

While Montenegro faces various political and social upheavals, ŽPCG tirelessly keeps the traffic running. International trains connecting Montenegro with neighboring countries operate as if everything is perfectly fine. This is a rare sight in a region where blockades and protests often disrupt transport.

Tourism and Transport: Two Unbreakable Allies

Although Montenegro feels the absence of tourists from the Middle East, especially Israelis canceling reservations, the transport infrastructure refuses to give up. In Sutomore, for example, a successful season is expected, and both the government and opposition hope the Constitutional Court will be fully formed by the end of July, which would further stabilize the situation.

Cooperation with Turkey: New Winds in Transport

Montenegro and Turkey are strengthening cooperation in transport and maritime sectors. Turkish entrepreneurs are interested in continuing the construction of the highway, which could bring new investments and improve infrastructure. This is an important step towards modernization and regional connectivity.

Firefighters and Fires: Humans Are the Biggest Problem

Firefighters in Montenegro have been busy dealing with fires, most of which are caused by human factors. The police reacted quickly, but this is yet another reminder of how important it is to protect nature and infrastructure.

Politics and Society: Tensions Remain High

The political scene is tense. The Ministry of Interior of Bosnia and Herzegovina arrested six students on suspicion of attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, while in Belgrade, the gendarmerie intervened using tear gas. In Montenegro, road blockades and protests are frequent, and the 39th attempt to constitute the Kosovo Assembly has failed.

What Does This Mean for Citizens?

For ordinary people, stable transport means a lot. It is a connection to the world, an opportunity for work, tourism, and daily life. ŽPCG has shown it can withstand pressures and maintain the timetable, which deserves praise.

Conclusion: Trains as a Symbol of Resilience

In a world where everything changes and problems lurk at every corner, ŽPCG and Montenegrin transport show that it is possible. Trains arriving and departing on time are not just a means of transport – they are a symbol of resilience and hope for a better future.

If you’ve ever been late for a train, now’s the time to thank ŽPCG! Or maybe you have your own story about Montenegrin trains? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s the real rail champion!

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