Hungary says passenger services on its section of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line could begin in mid-February if a German TÜV audit gives the green light. Officials say the move could pave the way for the return of direct Budapest–Belgrade trains later this spring after a long closure. However, scrutiny remains high after the Novi Sad station collapse and concerns over ETCS compliance with Chinese-designed signalling systems.

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