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  2. Bucharest Light rail - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest light rail (Romanian: Metroul ușor or "light metro") is a light rail transit system in Bucharest, Romania. Operated by the Societatea de Transport București (STB), the municipal public transit operator, the service is technically similar to a light rail and not to a light metro system.

  3. List of town tramway systems in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Replaced partially by trolleybus route 8. Trams in Bucharest Bucharest: Horse 28 Dec 1872 1929 Electric 19 Dec 1894 See also: Bucharest Light rail. New trams since December 2022. Also older trams are being modernized (partially low floor, A/C, etc). Tenders for repairing the older network sections. Trams in Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca: Steam

  4. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    Bucharest Metro is part of the Bucharest public transport network which also includes STB, which operates a complex network of buses, trolleybuses, light rail and trams. STB is Bucharest's surface public network system, while Bucharest Metro operates underground (a short stretch between Dimitrie Leonida and Tudor Arghezi metro stations is the ...

  5. Transport in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    With a total route length of 1,374 km (854 mi), [4] the TPBI urban bus network is the densest of all the transport types in Bucharest. There are 85 bus lines (plus 25 night routes) operating mostly in the municipality of Bucharest, as well as over 39 bus lines serving commuters from surrounding towns and villages in Ilfov County .

  6. Societatea de Transport București - Wikipedia

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    STB operates 138 regular bus routes on 1,278 km (794 mi), 15 regular trolleybus routes on 130 km (81 mi), and 23 regular light rail and tram routes on 243 km (151 mi) throughout Bucharest and vicinity. [1] An integrated ticket exists, for all modes of transportation around Bucharest; including the metro, bus, tram, light rail, and trolleybus.

  7. Crângași metro station - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, the station is a point of transfer to the light rail line 41 (reconstructed in 2002), which runs from Ghencea to Piața Presei Libere. The Light Rail station is completely above the surface, and plans to bring the line underground are uncertain, as of now. There are, however, transfer tunnels linking directly to line 41.

  8. The ‘classic’ route Amsterdam – Berlin – Prague – Vienna - Budapest This route is best enjoyed over 10-14 days for ample time in each city (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

  9. List of Bucharest metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the stations on the Bucharest Metro rapid transit system in Bucharest, Romania. There are 64 stations in the Bucharest Metro. [1] Current Lines

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