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  2. Timișoara North railway station - Wikipedia

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    CFR Line 310 (Timișoara–Arad). From Arad there are trains to Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Iași or Satu Mare. There is also a line that goes to Budapest. CFR Line 900 (Timișoara–Bucharest), part of Pan-European Corridor IV (southern branch) CFR Line 918 Timișoara–Buziaș–Lugoj; CFR Line 919 (Timișoara–Jimbolia) with extension to Kikinda

  3. 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.

  4. Romanian railway services - Wikipedia

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    București Nord - Ploiești Vest - Sinaia - Azuga - Predeal - Brașov - Sighișoara - Mediaș - Blaj - Teiuș - Războieni - Câmpia Turzii - Cluj Napoca - Huedin - Aleșd - Oradea: CFR Class 40, 45, 47, 62, 63, 65 1x per day 532 "Avram Iancu" IC

  5. Cluj-Napoca railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is situated on the Căile Ferate Române line 300 Bucharest–Ploiești–Brașov–Teiuș–Cluj-NapocaOradea–Episcopia Bihor and the line Cluj-Napoca–Dej–Ilva Mică. As of 2008 [update] , Cluj-Napoca railway station serves about 100 passenger trains, including domestic trains operated by Căile Ferate Române .

  6. Căile Ferate Române - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara - Cluj Napoca (Now InterRegio) Yes Before early 2003, there was also a train type known as InterCityExpress (ICE), which ran from Bucharest to Constanța, but these have been discontinued and transformed into IC and later into IR, while maintaining the same rolling stock.

  7. Rail transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    CFR Class 96 diesel multiple unit. Rail transport in Romania goes back to the Austrian Empire, when in 1857 the line between Timișoara and Szeged (now Hungary) opened. The first railway line on territory of the Kingdom of Romania opened in 1869.

  8. Iași railway station - Wikipedia

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    General information; Location: Piața Gării, Iași, Romania Coordinates: Owned by: CFR: Line(s) Iași-TecuciIași-PașcaniIași-ChișinăuIași-DorohoiIași-HârlăuPlatforms: 5 (1 side platform, 4 island platforms)

  9. Transport in Oradea - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 and 2009 10 new Siemens ULF trams were introduced to the Oradea tram system. The first Siemens tram was put in service in April 2008. In 2018, Oradea took delivery of 10 Tatra KT4D trams from the Berlin transport operator BVG. The 10th European Tramdriver Championship was held in the city on the 3rd June 2023. [2] Grafic circulaţie ...