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GSP Belgrade ( sr, / ) is a
public transit Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typical ...
company in the city of
Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ...
. As of 2018, it operates with 170 lines and has 1,611 active vehicles.


Name

The acronym "GSP" stands for ''Gradsko saobraćajno preduzeće'' ( sr-Cyrl, Градско саобраћајно предузеће, lit=City Transport Company).


History

Its history dates back to 14 October 1892 when the first horse tram line began operating in Belgrade between Slavija and
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. It was known under the name ''Beogradska varoška železnica'' ( sr-Cyrl, Београдска варошка железница, lit=Belgrade Town Rail). The first bus line was opened in 1925 and in 1947 the first trolleybuses appeared in Belgrade.


1940–1990

In 1940, the tram traffic took place on 10 lines. Belgrade has disposed of 104 trams, 60 trailers and 87 buses. The following year, in the bombing of Belgrade was destroyed 38 trams, 36 trailers and 10 buses. In 1945, company changed its name to the Department of traffic lights and the Executive Committee of the City of Belgrade. In Belgrade Radio 4 tram and bus lines 3 with a total of 58 vehicles. In 1947, the first trolley was introduced to the line Kalemegdan – Slavija. In 1955, in Belgrade was 8 tram lines with 162 trams, three trolley lines with 42 trolley buses and 14 bus routes with 148 buses. In 1956, he was released into operation first trolleybus domestic production - "
Goša FOM Goša FOM ( sr-Cyrl, Гоша ФОМ; full legal name: Goša Fabrika Opreme i Mašina, sr-Cyrl, Гоша Фабрика Опреме и Машина) is a Serbian rail vehicle and equipment manufacturer, based in Smederevska Palanka, Serbia. Hi ...
". Belgrade and Zemun are associated trolley lines. As of 1960, there was 38 lines (7 tram, 6 trolleybus and 14 bus). Number of vehicles in inventory stood at 467. In 1961, 160 Leyland buses were purchased. In 1962, cab vehicles were introduced, a total of 63 vehicles. In 1970, 144 new vehicles were purchased for the transport of Belgrade. The total number of vehicles has increased to 806. In 1975, new zonal tariff system was introduced and number of vehicles rose to 995. By 1985, the total number of vehicles was 1380, and the average number of vehicles in traffic in operation was, on weekdays was 779. In 1989, an integrated system of unified tariff system, in addition to
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and GSP in the system is turned on and
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and ATP Pancevo.


1990–2000

By the decision of the Assembly of Belgrade, GSP "Belgrade" in 1990 became a public utility company, founded by the city. In 1991, with a total of 1,393 vehicles, with average age of 4.5 years, the streets of Belgrade was at the peak was about 1,130 vehicles a day carrying about 2.5 million passengers. The crisis in the former
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, which escalated in the second half of 1991, led to the introduction of economic sanctions by
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to
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, and the influx of a large number of displaced persons in Belgrade. Investments in the purchase of new vehicles, spare parts and maintenance of the infrastructure was minimal. During 1993, due to the inability of continuous maintenance of the public transport problems in the procurement of oil and tires, price growth, transport declined in the number of vehicles in traffic, so that at the end of the year only 400 vehicles were in operation. Some lines were eliminated or shortened. The function of public transport in Belgrade had been damaged. During 1994 and 1995, the GSP managed to raise the level of transportation, revitalize the fleet to an average of 909 vehicles on weekdays. At the beginning of 1998, in public transport private transporters were included. Compared to the previous year, it had 127 vehicles less, along with a tendency of further decline. The unified tariff system ceased to existand passed on ticketing in vehicles by the conductor. After the start of
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on 24 March 1999, GSP "Beograd" transferred to work in the war environment, which meant the abolition or curtailment of a large number of lines. In the aftermath of the NATO bombing, the problem was lack of vehicles. The unfavorable situation continued in 2000. The outdated fleet, low technical condition of vehicles, lack of spare parts, frequent reduction of traffic due to fuel shortages are only part of the problem that led to the introduction of emergency measures by the Republic
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. Significant changes have taken place after the events of October 2000, when the city's new government has opted for the revitalization of the GSP, as a holder of public transport system in Belgrade. A goal that was set before GSP "Belgrade" was to reach the level of the enterprise from the beginning of the 1990s. By the end of the year, most of former lines were reestablished.


2011–present

In 2011, GSP Belgrade began with the acquisition of new CAF Urbos 3 trams. By the end of 2012, it supplied 30 trams of this model. The new trams are commonly referred to as ''Španac'' (Spaniard) by Belgrade's residents. GSP Belgrade introduced
BusPlus BusPlus ( sr-Cyrl, БусПлус) is the payment method for the GSP Belgrade, Belgrade tram system, Lasta Beograd (only in public transport in Belgrade) and BG TRAIN. It is a thin, plastic card on which the customer electronically loads fares. ...
on 1 February 2012. BusPlus is an electronic payment method where commuters load fares on a thin plastic card. Also, the private carriers were introduced and integrated in tariff system – Integrated Tariff System (ITS). There are 145 lines, out of which 12 are tram, 8 are trolleybus and 125 are bus lines. Service operates daily between 4am and midnight, with a limited night bus system. GSP also operates school bus lines, and transportation for the disabled. The entire traffic grid is divided in two zones. As of 2017, GSP Belgrade has 1,582 vehicles in operation. Most of GSP's revenue is still generated through subsidies by the city of Belgrade; in 2017, that amount stood at 65 million euros. In April 2019, GSP along with the city of Belgrade signed a contract to purchase 244 new buses, of which 70 are manufactured by Turkish BMC and 174 by Chinese
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. In october 2021, GSP signed a contract to purchase 100
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buses with Turkish BMC.


Vehicle coloring

Until the beginning of the 1960s, the vehicles have been colored by cream and red color scheme (buses have been colored until 1961. trolleybuses and trams are colored until 1964). From the beginning of the 1960s, the vehicles have been colored by Mussolini livery – light and dark green color scheme (for buses from 1961 to 1967, for trolleybuses and trams from 1964 to 1970). From the end of the 1960s, the vehicles have been colored by cream and green color scheme (for trams and trolleybuses from 1970 to 1979, for buses from 1967 to 1987). From the end of the 1970s, the vehicles have been colored by cream and red color scheme again (for trams and trolleybuses from 1979 to 2003, for buses from 1987 to 2004). From the beginning of 2000s, the vehicles are coloring by three color schemes with blue bottom (trams are colored by red and blue color scheme from 2002, trolleybuses are colored by orange and blue color scheme from 2003 (for some units, but their current color scheme is red from 2010), and buses are colored by yellow and blue color scheme from 2004 (in future, their color scheme will be red from 2015)). Some vehicles have been colored by cream and blue color scheme (like the private buses in the end of the 1990s, for example: one trolleybus ZiU-9 and one tram ČKD-Tatra KT4YU have been colored in cream and blue color scheme in 1993 (in collaboration with Mašinska Industrija Niš - MIN), and two trams ČKD-Tatra KT4YU have been coloured in cream and blue colour scheme in 2001).


Vehicle fleet


Current fleet


Buses

* BMC **Procity 12 – solo **Procity 18 – articulated *
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**KLQ6129GQ2 **KLQ6129GEV2 - electric **KLQ6129GEV3 - electric *
Ikarbus Ikarbus a.d. (''Ikarbus - Fabrika autobusa i specijalnih vozila a.d.'') is a Serbian bus manufacturer based in Zemun. It was originally established as an aircraft manufacturer in 1923, under the name Ikarus. In 1954, it commenced bus production ...
**IK-101 (from 1997) – solo **IK-103 (from 1998) – solo **IK-106 (from 1997) – solo **IK-112.3 (from 2006) – solo **IK-112N (from 2008) – solo **IK-112LE (from 2015) - solo **IK-112M (from 2016) - solo ** ** IK-201 (from 1997) –
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** IK-202 (from 1998) – articulated **IK-203 (from 1999) – articulated **IK-218 (from 2011) – articulated **IK-218.3 (from 2007) – articulated **IK-218N (from 2009) – articulated **IK-218M (from 2012) – articulated *
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** O305 – donation from
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) (from 1997) – solo ** O345 Conecto (from 2003) – solo *
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** SG313 – donation from
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(from 2003) – articulated ** SL283 – donation from
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(from 2003) – solo *
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/BIK ** BIK-203 CNG (from 2010) – solo *
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** Urbino 18 (from 2013) – articulated


Trolleybuses

* ZiU/TrolZa ** TrolZa-62052.01 (from 2000) – articulated *
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** AKSM-321.00S (from 2005) – solo ** AKSM-333.04 (from 2004) – articulated


Trams

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ČKD Tatra ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) () was one of the largest engineering companies in the former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic. It is famous for the Tatra T3, a tramcar that sold 13,991 units worldwide. History ČKD was formed in ...
** Tatra KT4YUB/YUBM (from 1980) – articulated *
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**GT6 (Be 4/6) – donation from
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) (from 2001) – articulated * CAF ** CAF Urbos 3 (from 2011) – low floor articulated *Unique trams **Čičica – originally remaining Đuro Đaković TMK 101 (from 1994) – solo ** ČKD T4D – donation from Halle (
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) (from 2002) – solo **SWP Be 4/4 – donation from
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) (from 2001) – solo


Vehicles used in the past


Buses

*Past buses **Mercedes-Benz O317K FAS "11 Oktomvri" Skoplje (1973–1990) – solo – 17 years **Mercedes-Benz O305G (2000–2003) – donation from
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– 3 years **Mercedes-Benz O405 (2000-2019) - donation from
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- solo - 19 years **Mercedes-Benz O405N (2000-2017) - donation from
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- solo - 17 years **Mercedes-Benz O405G (2000–2012) – donation from
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– articulated – 12 years **FAS-Sanos S115 (1987–2012) – solo – 25 years **FAS-Sanos S200 (2000–2003) – donation from
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) – articulated – 3 years **MAN Avtomontaža 890 UO (1974–1986) – solo – 12 years **MAN Avtomontaža 890 UG (1970–1981) – articulated – 11 years **MAN 890 UO Ikarus Zemun IK-6B (1970–1987) – solo – 18 years **MAN 890 UG Ikarus Zemun IK-5B (1975–1994) – articulated – 19 years **MAN Avtomontaža SU 220 (1981–2008) – solo – 27 years **MAN Avtomontaža SG 220 (1987–2003) – articulated – 16 years **Ikarus IK-4B (1971–1990) – solo – 19 years **Ikarus IK-105B (1982–2000) – solo – 18 years **Ikarus IK-102 (1988–2014) – solo – 24 years **Ikarus IK-110B (1984–2013) – solo – 29 years **Ikarus IK-111B (1989–2017) - solo - 20 years **Ikarus IK-111 (1990–2000) – donation from
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) – solo – 10 years **Ikarus IK-160B (1984–2013) – articulated – 28 years **Ikarus IK-161 (1986–2014) – articulated – 28 years **Ikarus IK-166 (1991–2014) – articulated – 23 years **Ikarus IK-166 (1994–2013) – donation from
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) – articulated – 19 years **Ikarus IK-167 (1990–2003) – articulated – 13 years **FAP-Leyland Kokarus (1963–1982) – solo – 19 years **FAP G100 (1965–1981) – solo – 16 years **FAP G160 (1967–1980) – articulated – 13 years **FAP A537 (2002–2020) – solo – 18 years **TAM AS 3500 (1968–1981) – solo – 13 years ** Leyland Worldmaster (1961–1977) – solo – 16 years **
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(2000–2013) – donation from
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– solo – 13 years **Fiat Iveco (2000–2009) – donation from
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) – solo – 9 years **Graf-Stift GU 230 (2000–2004) – donation from
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– articulated – 4 years **Ikarus 260 (2000–2002) – donation from
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– solo – 2 years **Karosa B932E (2000-2020) - donation from
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- solo - 20 years


Trolleybuses

*Past trolleybuses **
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/ Goša (1962–1984) – solo – 22 years **Goša Fages (1956–1981) – solo – 25 years **Goša Prototype (1987–1995) – solo – 8 years **Fiat CGE (1949–1980) – solo – 31 years **Tatra T400 (1947–1961) – solo – 14 years **ZiU 9 (1979–2012) – solo – 33 years **ZiU 682G (1989–2015) - solo - 26 years **ZiU 682B-10 (2005–2010) – donation from
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) – solo – 5 years **Trolza 5275-05 (2003–2010) – solo – 7 years **VMZ 5298(375) (2000–2010) – solo – 10 years **Belkommunmash AKSM 201.01 (2001–2016) - solo – 15 years **Graf-Stift OE112 M11 (2001–2007) – donation from
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– solo – 6 years **Graf-Stift OE112 M16 (2001–2010) – donation from
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– articulated – 9 years


Trams

*Past trams **
Đuro Đaković Đuro Đaković (30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav metal worker, communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the organizational secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, from April 1928 to April ...
TMK 101 TMK 101 is a type of two- axle tramcar which was used in Zagreb (Croatia) from 1951 until December 2008, when the last vehicle of this type was withdrawn from regular service. They were single-ended (controls at one end only) and had all 3 doors o ...
(1964–1980) – solo – 16 years **
Đuro Đaković Đuro Đaković (30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav metal worker, communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the organizational secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, from April 1928 to April ...
TMK 201 TMK 201 is a type of four- axle tramcar produced by the Đuro Đaković factory (from Slavonski Brod) that operates in the capital of Croatia, Zagreb. Previously, it was also used in Belgrade from 1970 to 1991. The first tram of this type was rec ...
Prototype (1967–1983) – solo – 16 years **
Đuro Đaković Đuro Đaković (30 November 1886 – 25 April 1929) was a Yugoslav metal worker, communist and revolutionary. Đaković was the organizational secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, from April 1928 to April ...
TMK 201 TMK 201 is a type of four- axle tramcar produced by the Đuro Đaković factory (from Slavonski Brod) that operates in the capital of Croatia, Zagreb. Previously, it was also used in Belgrade from 1970 to 1991. The first tram of this type was rec ...
(1970–1991) – solo – 21 years **
ČKD Tatra ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) () was one of the largest engineering companies in the former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic. It is famous for the Tatra T3, a tramcar that sold 13,991 units worldwide. History ČKD was formed in ...
T4D Prototype (1967–1983) – solo – 16 years **
ČKD Tatra ČKD (Českomoravská Kolben-Daněk) () was one of the largest engineering companies in the former Czechoslovakia and today's Czech Republic. It is famous for the Tatra T3, a tramcar that sold 13,991 units worldwide. History ČKD was formed in ...
T4YUB (1972–1991) – solo – 19 years **Breda I (1940–1970) – solo – 30 years **Breda II (1949–1974) – solo – 25 years **Breda III 5300 (1960–1985) – solo – 25 years ** PCC I (700) – from Belgium (1952–1981) – solo – 29 years ** PCC II (B6) – from Belgium (1960–1985) – solo – 25 years **Jasenica – from Goša or Đuro Đaković (1936–1980) – solo – 44 years **
Duewag Düwag or Duewag, formerly Waggonfabrik Uerdingen, was a German manufacturer of rail vehicles. It was sold in 1999 to Siemens with the brand later retired. History Duewag was founded in March 1898 as Waggonfabrik Uerdingen in Uerdingen an ...
T4 – Hagen (1977–1986) – solo (bi-directional) – 9 years **
Duewag Düwag or Duewag, formerly Waggonfabrik Uerdingen, was a German manufacturer of rail vehicles. It was sold in 1999 to Siemens with the brand later retired. History Duewag was founded in March 1898 as Waggonfabrik Uerdingen in Uerdingen an ...
GT6 – Hagen (1978–1987) – articulated (bi-directional) – 9 years **Goša (1956–1968) – solo – 12 years **MAN-Siemens Shuckert (1923–1960) – solo – 37 years **AEG (1923–1971) – solo – 48 years **Škoda / Kolben Ringhofer (1927–1967) – solo – 40 years **BBC –
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(1927–1964) – solo – 37 years


References


External links

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