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19 March 2021

World Bank, AFD finance Serbian railway upgrade project

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The World Bank and the Agence Française de Développement are financing the upgrade of 3,735km of railway in Serbia to increase its safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability.

Phase 1 of the Multi-Phase Programmatic Approach for Serbia Railway Sector Modernization Project was approved by the World Bank, providing $62.5 million of the program’s overall financing envelope of $400 million. The World Bank is cooperating with France's AFD with a 50% joint co-financing of Phase 1 to bring the total investment for this phase to $125 million.

Overall, the program focuses on three key outcomes: an increase in network utilization of 5%; a reduction of fatalities on the rail network by 23%; and a 10% increase in the market share of national cargo rail over the next ten years.

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