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Zagreb tram extension nears completion as major project enters final phase

One of Zagreb’s largest transport infrastructure projects is entering its final phase. The expansion and reconstruction of Sarajevska Road, which includes a tram extension, is nearing completion, promising improved public transport connectivity for the city.

The project, which has been a key priority for the city, aims to reduce traffic congestion and provide more efficient transit options for residents. Officials have highlighted the importance of the development in modernizing Zagreb’s transport network.

As the final phase gets underway, attention is turning to the expected benefits, including shorter travel times and better integration of tram services. The completion date has not been announced, but the progress signals a major step forward for the city’s infrastructure.

Article source: croatiaweek.com | Image credit: Croatia Week

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