Quick Read
- Alstom secured a €915 million contract for Belgrade’s first automated metro line.
- The deal includes 32 driverless trains and comprehensive turnkey systems.
- This project marks a significant upgrade to Belgrade’s public transport infrastructure.
BELGRADE (Azat TV) – France-based Alstom has secured a substantial €915 million contract to develop Belgrade’s inaugural fully automated metro line. The agreement, announced via social media channels, will see the delivery of 32 driverless trains along with comprehensive turnkey systems for the city’s 15-kilometer Line 1.
First Fully Automated Metro for Belgrade
The landmark deal positions Belgrade to become one of the region’s cities with advanced driverless public transportation. Alstom’s role will encompass the entire scope of the project, from the manufacturing and delivery of the state-of-the-art trains to the implementation of the full operational systems required for an automated metro network. This comprehensive approach ensures seamless integration and functionality for Line 1, which is set to span 15 kilometers.
Alstom’s Expansion in Public Transport Infrastructure
This significant contract underscores Alstom’s continued prominence in the global rail transport sector, particularly in delivering advanced automation solutions. The company has a long-standing reputation for providing innovative and reliable metro systems worldwide. The Belgrade project represents a key expansion into the Balkan region, highlighting the growing demand for modern, efficient, and sustainable public transport infrastructure.
Transforming Belgrade’s Urban Mobility
The introduction of a fully automated metro line is expected to significantly transform urban mobility in Belgrade, offering a faster, more reliable, and environmentally friendly alternative to existing transport options. The 32 driverless trains will form the backbone of Line 1, designed to enhance passenger capacity and service frequency, thereby improving the daily commute for thousands of residents and contributing to the city’s overall development and connectivity.
The awarding of this €915 million contract to Alstom signifies a major stride for Belgrade’s public transport modernization, emphasizing the global trend towards automated rail systems and Alstom’s leading position in facilitating such large-scale infrastructure projects.

