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  2. Sinaia railway station - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle, which resembles a car but is as robust as a tank and moves like a train, is a unique piece among Romania’s railway vehicles. In its prime, the railcar could easily exceed 100 km/h, had a luxurious interior, was powered by a motor exceeding 5000 cubic centimeters, and weighed 5000 kilograms.

  3. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Prima Sport PPV 4 (HD) – sports; Prima TV (HD) – general; Prima TV Moldova (HD) – general; Prima World – gastronomy; Profit News (HD) – business news; CNM Favorit TV – folk music; Național 24 Plus – infotainment; Național TV – general; Best Media Mix SRL. Party Mix (HD) – music; Travel Mix (HD) – tourism

  4. Television in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Color television was introduced in 1983. Private broadcasters arrived in December 1991, with SOTI which was the first private nationwide television station in Central and Eastern Europe. Romania has the highest penetration rates for pay television in the world, with over 98% of all households watching television through cable or satellite. [1]

  5. TVR (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    It also has six regional TV channels or "studios" ("studiouri teritoriale"): TVR București, TVR Cluj, TVR Craiova, TVR Iași, TVR Tîrgu-Mureș and TVR Timișoara. TVR HD was available from 2008 to 2019, after which it was replaced by HD simulcasts of TVR 1 and TVR 2. TVR Moldova broadcasts in Moldova from the local Chișinău studio.

  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. Transport in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest has a fairly extensive metro system consisting of five lines (M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5) ran by Metrorex.In total, the network is 80.1 km (49.8 mi) long and has 64 stations, [1] with 1.5 km (0.9 mi) average distance between stops.

  8. Category : 24-hour television news channels in Romania

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    Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Romania" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Sinaia - Wikipedia

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    Sinaia (Romanian pronunciation:) is a town and a mountain resort in Prahova County, Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Muntenia . The town was named after the Sinaia Monastery of 1695, around which it was built.