JGSP Novi Sad
JGSP Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: ЈГСП Нови Сад; full legal name in Serbian: Јавно Градско Саобраћајно Предузеће Нови Сад, Javno Gradsko Saobraćajno Preduzeće Novi Sad) is a public transit company for the city of Novi Sad and is under the city's jurisdiction. The company conducts intercity lines for areas in Temerin, Žabalj, Sremski Karlovci, Inđija, Beočin, and Irig.
Native name | ЈГСП Нови Сад |
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Type | State-owned enterprise |
Industry | Transportation |
Founded | 3 August 1946 |
Headquarters | , Serbia |
Area served | Novi Sad |
Key people | Milovan Amidžić (Director) |
Services | Coach service, Local and city transit |
Revenue | €23.74 million (2018)[1] |
(€1.71 million) (2018)[1] | |
Total assets | €35.70 million (2018)[2] |
Total equity | €16.03 million (2018)[2] |
Number of employees | 1,267 (2018) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references Business ID: 08041822 Tax ID: 100277615 [3] |
History
The beginnings of public transportation in Novi Sad date back to 1868, when the city authorities at the time were asked to grant permission for public passenger coaches to be used around the city. The number of public horse drawn coaches kept growing that by 1884 their activity was regulated by a statute.
With the development of the City of Novi Sad came the idea of introducing electric trams. The first tram in Novi Sad started working and servicing passengers on 30 September 1911. When Novi Sad became the center of the newly formed Danube Banovina in 1929, the population size of the city increased exponentially. In 1930, the city authorities decided to buy three buses for public transportation. Public transportation was on the rise, but with the outbreak of World War II, and the occupation, bus traffic was reduced. The interruption of tram traffic came in 1944 as a result of the Allied bombing where a power station was badly damaged. The tram service restarted on 25 May 1945.
The decision of the National Committee established the City transport company (Serbian: Градско саобраћајно предузеће, Gradsko saobraćajno preduzeće) on 3 August 1946.[4] With the growing use of buses for public transportation, tram services were completely cancelled and demolished by 1958.
In order to ensure better conditions for the reception and dispatch of suburban and intercity passengers, the Novi Sad bus station was built and opened in December 1967, next to the Novi Sad railway station. Seventy new Volvo buses were launched in 1969 out of 110 in GSP bus lot that year.
By the decision of the City Council of Novi Sad in 1991, GSP was declared a public enterprise under the jurisdiction of the City. The workers council was abolished and a management board was formed, consisting of representatives of the city and the enterprise.
Buses
As of January 2016, JGSP Novi Sad has 259 buses in its fleet operating in urban and suburban lines, with the average bus age of 13.5 years.[5]
According to the list of registered buses for the calendar year of 2015, JGSP Novi Sad has the following bus brands in its fleet: Volvo, Ikarbus, Solaris, Irisbus and Neobus.[6]
Lines
Urban Lines
All urban lines are classified under I zone of public transportation.
As of February 2023, these are the following urban bus lines:[7]
- Urban Lines[7]
- 1 Klisa — Center — Liman I
- 2 Novo Naselje — Center
- 3 Detelinara — Center — Petrovaradin
- 3A Railway station — Pobeda
- 3B Petrovaradin (Jovan Dučić elementary school) — Puckaroš
- 4 Liman IV — Center — Railway station
- 5 Temerin Road — Center — Avijatičarsko naselje
- 5N Railway station — Temerin Road (Najlon Market)
- 6 Podbara — Center — Adice
- 7:
- 7A Novo Naselje — Liman IV — Railway station — Novo Naselje
- 7B Novo Naselje — Railway station — Liman IV — Novo Naselje
- 8 Novo Naselje — Center — Liman I
- 9 Novo Naselje — Liman — Petrovaradin
- 9A Novo Naselje — Liman — Petrovaradin (Alibegovac)
- 10 Center — Industrial Zone South
- 11:
- 11A Railway station — Hospital — Liman IV — Railway station
- 11B Railway station — Liman IV — Hospital — Railway station
- 12 Center — Telep
- 13 Detelinara — Grbavica — University
- 14 Center — Sajlovo
- 15 Center — Industrial Zone North
- 16 Railway station — Harbor zone
- 17 BIG shopping center — Center
- 18:
- 18A Novo Naselje — Detelinara — Center — Liman — Novo Naselje
- 18B Novo Naselje — Liman — Center — Detelinara — Novo Naselje
- 20 Railway station - "Lesnina"
Daily urban lines start from 04:30 till midnight, except lines 8, 11A, 11B (from 05:00 till midnight), 13 (from 05:30 till 23:00) and 17 (from 9:30 till 22:30). Lines 18A and 18B are overnight lines and they have four or five departure schedules from midnight till 04:00 in the morning.
Suburban Lines
Suburban lines of Novi Sad have five zones (I, II, III, IV, V), and in the intercity traffic and neighboring districts exist four zones, with nine zones when including sub-zones (IIA, IIIA, IIIB, VA, VI, VII, VIII, IX).
All suburban lines depart from the bus terminals from the main Novi Sad bus station and the Novi Sad railway station, with few departures also conducted from the city center, as well as Industrial Zones North and South.
The suburban lines function according to the principle of tournaise, which means that there is no specific departure interval, but the buses run on different lines during the day (unlike the city lines which have a certain departure interval and the vehicle only runs on a specific line during the day).
As of February 2023, these are the following suburban bus lines:
- Suburban Lines[7]
- 21 Šangaj
- 22 Kać
- 23 Budisava
- 24 Kovilj
- 30 Pejićevi salaši
- 35 Čenej
- 41 Rumenka
- 42 Kisač
- 43 Stepanovićevo
- 51:
- 52 Veternik
- 53 Old Futog
- 54 Futog (Grmečka street)
- 55 Futog (Braće Bošnjak street)
- 56 Begeč
- 64 Bukovac
- 68 Sremska Kamenica (Vojinovo)
- 69 Sremska Kamenica (Čardak)
- 71 Sremska Kamenica (Bocke)
- 72 Sremska Kamenica (Paragovo)
- 73 Sremska Kamenica (Mošina Vila)
- 74 Popovica
- 76 Ledinci
Articulated buses run on working days on individual or majority of the departure lines for 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 64, 71, 72, 78, and 79. On other lines regular or mini-buses are used. On Saturdays and Sundays, these lines exclusively use regular or mini-buses, except on Saturdays during certain departure dates for lines 24, 32, 52, 53, 54, 55, and 56.
Intercity Lines
As of February 2023, these are the following intercity bus lines:
- Intercity Lines[7]
- 31 Bački Jarak
- 32 Temerin
- 33 Gospođinci
- 60 Sremski Karlovci (Belilo II)
- 61 Sremski Karlovci (Vinogradarska street)
- 62 Sremski Karlovci (Dudara)
- 63 Čortanovci
- 77 Stari Rakovac
- 78 Beočin
- 78 Beočin (through Stari Rakovac)
- 79 Čerević
- 79A Čerević (through Beočin)
- 79B Čerević (through Stari Rakovac)
- 80 Beočin (bus station)
- 81 Banoštor
- 84 Lug
- 86 Vrdnik
Overnight Lines
Overnight urban lines are carried hourly exclusively on the following lines:
- 18A Novo Naselje — Detelinara — Center — Liman — Novo Naselje (from 00:30 till 03:30)
- 18B Novo Naselje — Liman — Center — Detelinara — Novo Naselje (from 00:00 till 04:00)
Overnight suburban and intercity lines are carried once during the night in both directions on the following lines:
- 24 Novi Sad (railway station) — Kać — Budisava — Kovilj
- 32 Novi Sad (bus station) — Bački Jarak — Temerin
- 43 Novi Sad (railway station) — Rumenka — Kisač — Stepanovićevo
- 56 Novi Sad (railway station) — Veternik — Futog — Begeč
- 61 Novi Sad (bus station) — Petrovaradin — Sremski Karlovci (Vinogradarska street)
- 80 Novi Sad (bus station) — Sremska Kamenica — Beočin
Overnight services are subject to the same tariff system as daily services.
References
- "БИЛАНС УСПЕХА (2018) - JGSP Novi Sad". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 August 2019.
- "БИЛАНС СТАЊА (2018) - JGSP Novi Sad". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 25 August 2019.
- "Основни подаци о привредном друштву". apr.gov.rs (in Serbian). Serbian Business Registers Agency. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- ИСТОРИЈА ЈАВНОГ ПРЕВОЗА У НОВОМ САДУ. gspns.co.rs (in Serbian). Archived from the original on 10 April 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
- Subotić, N. (28 January 2016). "Novi Sad: Iz Zemuna stiže deset autobusa". novosti.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- "Spisak vozila za osiguranje motornih vozila JGSP-a Novi Sad" (PDF). gspns.co.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- "МРЕЖА ЛИНИЈА ГРАДСКА, ПРИГРАДСКА И МЕЂУМЕСНА". gspns.co.rs (in Serbian). JGSP Novi Sad. Retrieved 5 April 2023.