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Electrification of the Romanian railway network was expedited during the 1950s and 1960s while the country was under a communist regime. In 2007, based on data from 2005, the CIA World Factbook listed Romania 23rd of the largest railway networks in the world. [5] As of 2009, the length of the Romanian railway network was 10,788 km (6,703 mi). [6]
The nine main lines owned by the Romanian national rail transport company Căile Ferate Române represent the most circulated lines in Romania. CFR 's entire rail networks has 13,807 km (8,579 mi) and with the 6,923 km (4,302 mi) [ 1 ] of rail lines in railway stations has a total network of 20,730 km (12,880 mi).
This is a route-map template for Căile Ferate Române Line 900, a main line in Romania.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Line 600 is one of CFR's main lines in Romania having a total length of 395 km (245 mi). [1] The main line, connecting Făurei (on the line from Bucharest to Galați) with the Moldovan border near Ungheni, passes through Tecuci, Bârlad, Vaslui, and Iași.
This railway line was upgraded and since July 2014 trains can run on most distance with a speed of 160 km/h (99 mph) for passenger trains, [2] and 120 km/h (75 mph) for freight trains. The fastest passenger trains can cover the distance of 225 km (140 mi) between Bucharest and Constanța in less than two hours.
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Ploiești – Brașov railway near Breaza. Line 300 is one of Căile Ferate Române's main lines in Romania, having a total length of 647 kilometres (402 mi). [1] The main line, connecting Bucharest with the Hungarian border near Oradea, passes through Ploiești, Brașov, Sighișoara, Teiuș, and Cluj-Napoca.