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  2. Bucharest North railway station - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Bucharest North railway station. Bucharest North railway station (Romanian: Gara București Nord; officially Bucharest North Group A; colloquially Gara de Nord) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to and from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.

  3. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    M4 Line: between Gara de Nord and Străulești opened in 2000, last extension was opened in 2017. Part of its tracks will be shared with M6 (4 stations). M5 Line: between Râul Doamnei and Eroilor opened in 2020; it runs through the Drumul Taberei neighborhood. [29] M6 Line: between Gara de Nord and Henri Coandă Airport. This line is bound to ...

  4. Bucharest Metro Line M4 - Wikipedia

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    The tunnels were built up to where Parc Bazilescu is today. Construction was abandoned afterwards and was resumed later on in the 90's. The first section of the M4 opened on 1 March 2000 from Gara de Nord to 1 Mai. After many years of delays the next section to Parc Bazilescu was finally opened on 1 July 2011. Parc Bazilescu was not in the ...

  5. Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport - Wikipedia

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    An airport rail link service to the main railway station, Gara de Nord (Bucharest North), runs from the Airport railway station located near the parking lot of the Arrivals hall. [118] As of August 2021, the trains, alternately operated by CFR and TFC depart every 40 minutes, seven days a week. A one-way trip takes 15–20 minutes. [118]

  6. Bombing of Bucharest in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The principal target was the Bucharest marshalling yard, Gara de Nord (tracks were destroyed). Warm weather and strong wind deflected bombs which landed on Calea Griviței and Giulești and western/north-western Bucharest was severely hit, destroying hundreds of buildings and killing or injuring over 5,000.

  7. Bucharest Metro Line M2 - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Bucharest Metro Line M2. M2 (20.28 km (12.6 mi)) is one of the five lines of metro of the Bucharest Metro. [ 2 ][ 3 ] The M2 Line runs from Pipera to Tudor Arghezi, thus linking the north to the south of the city. The line is the busiest on the system, passing through a multitude of neighbourhoods, and also the only line to serve the ...

  8. Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Gara de Nord (North Railway Station) It is the hub of Romania's national railway network, run by Căile Ferate Române . The main railway station is Gara de Nord ('North Station'), which provides connections to all major cities in Romania, as well as international destinations: Belgrade , Sofia , Varna , Chișinău , Kyiv , Chernivtsi , Lviv ...

  9. Constantin Brâncoveanu metro station - Wikipedia

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    Constantin Brâncoveanu is a metro station in Bucharest. It is named after Constantin Brâncoveanu, a Wallachian prince (1654–1714). It is located at the junction of the Olteniței Road (Șoseaua Olteniței) and the Constantin Brâncoveanu boulevard (Bd. Constantin Brâncoveanu), right next to the southern entrance into Tineretului Park ...