Here’s how long border checks will take on the Budapest-Belgrade trains!

Passengers travelling on the soon-to-launch Budapest–Belgrade railway line should expect a 30-minute passport and customs check, according to an announcement by Serbia’s Ministry of the Interior.
The checks will be carried out jointly by Hungarian and Serbian authorities on services scheduled to start operating in late February or early March.
Where and how the border checks will take place
The procedure is regulated by an agreement between the Hungarian and Serbian governments covering border controls for road, rail and water traffic. Under this framework, the two countries can agree to carry out checks at a single, shared border crossing point.
For passenger trains, border control will take place on Hungarian territory, at Kelebia railway station. Meanwhile, freight trains will be inspected on the Serbian side, at the Subotica–Kelebia rail border crossing.
Eight daily services, with some trains running to Vienna
Ljubisa Pejicic, acting director of Serbian Railways, previously said that the Budapest–Belgrade line is expected to enter service between 20 February and 15 March.
According to the plans, eight trains will run daily between the two capitals, two of which will continue on to Vienna, offering direct international connections beyond Hungary and Serbia.
Major milestones already completed in Serbia
The Novi Sad–Belgrade section of the railway was opened in March 2022, while the entire Serbian stretch of the line has been operational since October last year.
Currently, the 184-kilometre journey from Belgrade to Subotica takes around 70 minutes.

Under three hours between Budapest and Belgrade
Once the full Budapest–Belgrade railway line is completed, the total travel time between the two capitals is expected to be no longer than 2 hours and 45 minutes, marking a major improvement in rail connectivity between Hungary and Serbia.






