Everything is generally good.
Trains run almost according to schedule, the track (spikelet) is marked on the scoreboard from which the train departs. The turnstiles at the entrance to the platform either do not work or are broken. There are rain shelters. In general, the station itself has recently been completely redone. In the pavilion there is a conder, a toilet, a sales register. There are benches and a playground next to the pavilion.
In general, there are schedules and tickets in the srbjavoz online application.
Of the minuses, as always, there is a chicory of young "grafitchiki" and an untidy toilet (but thank you for having it at all).
I live right next door. From the station you can get to Montenegro, Zemun central station (this is how the metro is considered here). The place where they sell tickets is clean and tidy. the underpass is also clean. The bus stop is 3 minutes away. You can buy water and snacks at the station. There are no stray dogs.