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  2. Transferoviar Călători - Wikipedia

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    Transferoviar Călători (TFC), a subsidiary of Transferoviar Grup, is a private railway operator from Romania that has as its main activity the public passenger transportation that is assured on 7 non-interoperable lines as well as on interoperable (public administration) infrastructure. These routes are served with short to medium haul light ...

  3. DN1 - Wikipedia

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    DN1 (Romanian: Drumul Național 1) is an important national road in Romania which links Bucharest with the northwestern part of the country and the border with Hungary via Borș. The main cities linked by DN1 are Bucharest, Ploiești , Brașov , Sibiu , Alba Iulia , Cluj-Napoca and Oradea .

  4. Regio Călători - Wikipedia

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    Regio Călători (former Regiotrans) is a private rail company headquartered in Brașov, Romania. It was founded in 2005 [ 1 ] and is exclusively active in the passenger transport sector. At present Regiotrans runs about 200 train services per day.

  5. Grup Feroviar Român - Wikipedia

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    Grup Feroviar Român, or simply GFR, is the largest private railway company in Romania and one of the largest in South Eastern Europe.Founded in 2001, the company owns freight operations in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Ukraine, Moldova, Montenegro and Mozambique, and railcar production and maintenance operations in Romania, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine.

  6. Rail transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Although passenger railway services are not a state monopoly in Romania, CFR remains the only passenger carrier operating at a national level. However, after the reorganization of CFR in 2011, around 15% of Romanian railway tracks have been leased to private companies. These are known as "non-interoperable tracks" (linii neinteroperabile).

  7. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Money.ro TV; AXN Crime (now AXN White) AXN Sci Fi (now AXN Black) Antena 2 (now Antena Stars) KidsCo; 2014 DDTV; Animax (Closed in 2014) GSP TV (now ZU TV) Giga TV; MGM (now AMC) 2015 Mynele TV; The Money Channel; Universal Channel; TVR News; TCM (now Warner TV) Eurosport; C8; 2016 Euforia TV (now Happy Channel) HBO Comedy (now HBO 3) Comedy ...

  8. Sibiu railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located near Sibiu city center. In 2008 this station served about 80 domestic trains, along with state-operated trains from Căile Ferate Române. The international trains runs to Budapest . The main domestic lines are Brașov – Făgăraș – Sibiu – Vințu de Jos – Simeria – Arad – Curtici.

  9. Transport Călători Express Ploiești - Wikipedia

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    The V3A-93 FAUR was the only V3A-93 type outside Bucharest. It was withdrawn somewhere in 2010 due to some technical problems and it was kept in conservation. However due to the fact that it is singular in Ploiesti, difficult maintenance, lack of spare parts and being to heavy it was decided to decommission it.