Members

By joining the SEESARI initiative, the members will contribute to railway development in South East Europe and wider!

SEESARI members are railway operators and infrastructure managers, railway and transport associations, universities and research organizations, manufacturers and suppliers of technical equipment, financial institutions and other interested organizations from South East Europe and wider.

Membership is not limited only to South East Europe, since transport has no boundaries, and includes also members from other countries with transport corridors connected to SEE.
Currently the SEESARI has more than 60 members from 16 countries from South East Europe and wider.

The main SEESARI stakeholders:

Railway operators
Railway infrastructure managers
Research institutions
Railway and transport associations
Universities and research organizations
Manufacturers and suppliers of technical equipment
Financial institutions
National and regional authorities

SEESARI members and stakeholders work in close collaboration to identify, develop and implement innovative solutions for the future European Railway System

Become a member of SEESARI!

our members and partners

The purpose and aim of the SEESARI is to develop, update, and link and to innovate the transportation network in South Eastern Europe (SEE) with a specific focus on rail in close cooperation and coordination, involving all stakeholders.
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International Union of Railways - UIC
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Community of European Railways - CER
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SHIFT2RAIL/EUROPE'S RAIL
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Deutsche Bahn
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OBB - Austrian Railways
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SNCF - French National Railways
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Hungarian State Railways Co.
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Turkish State Railways
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JSC Serbian Railways
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Slovakian Railways (ZSSK)
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Slovenske železnice
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HŽ Putnicki prijevoz
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HŽ Cargo d.o.o.
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ZPCG - Railway Transport of Montenegro
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Railways Public Corporation
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Macedonian Railways JSC Skopje
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Infrakos
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Serbian Train JSC
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Serbian Railway Infrastructure JSC
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Serbia Cargo JSC
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JSC MONTECARGO Podgorica
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University of Belgrade, The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering
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Institute of Traffic and Transport Ljubljana
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University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport
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European Faculty of Law
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Saobraćajni institut CIP
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MAV CRTI Ltd
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OpenTrack Railway Technology
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PTV Austria GmbH
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Association of consulting engeneers
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IPSA institut ltd
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Croatian Association of Railway Engineers
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Supra Informatika d.o.o.
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OLTIS Group
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Maut Hungarian Road and Rail Society
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Metalelektro Measuring Technique Ltd
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Wireless Montenegro
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University of Craiova
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Dept. Transport, Traffic and Logistics, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
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Belgrade University-Faculty of Mech.Engineering
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University of Belgrade-Faculty of Civil Engineering
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Fakultet organizacionih nauka
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CEP d.o.o.
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Institute Mihajlo Pupin, Belgrade
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A.B.C.D. Company
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RIKO, d.o.o.
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Slovenian national builidng and civil engineering institute
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Hidroinženiring d.o.o.
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Q TECHNA
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Papilot zavod Ljubljana
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BSC Kranj, Regionalna agencija
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Iskratel
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UTIKAD
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TRANSRAY
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prospex institute vzw
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PROSE SRL
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GEISMAR
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GETRACO Ltd.
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ATOS
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UNIOR D.D.
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Savez za željeznicu
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CITUS d.o.o.
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EMIGMA D.O.O.
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Optima Tours GmbH