In 2014, the Blue Train, constructed specially for Josip Broz Tito after World War II, will make five trips from Serbia's Belgrade to Montenegro's Bar. 300 tourists from the UK have already expressed the desire to travel into historic wagons, according to ee24.com citing BalkanPro.ru.
In addition to Britons, Russians and Italians also show a great interest in this unusual travel. Distance between Belgrade and Bar by rail is about 400 km. During this time, guests will have time to taste the wine and brandy, as well as enjoy traditional Balkan cuisine.
Serbian Railways won't get too much: the profit will be about €40-50 thousand, but at least the line is in operation and trains can ride with decent speed. The situation in neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina is not so happy: 60 km/h is almost the limit to obsolete trains.