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  2. Rail transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Romanian railway services - Wikipedia

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    Train Type: Route: Material: Frequency: Notes: 521 "Aurel Vlaicu" IC: Teiuș - Alba Iulia - Vințu de Jos - Simeria - Deva - Arad: CFR Class 40, 45, 47 1x per day 522 "Aurel Vlaicu" IC: Arad - Deva - Simeria - Vințu de Jos - Alba Iulia - Teiuș: CFR Class 40, 45, 47 1x per day This train leaves carriages for the IC 532 heading towards ...

  4. Căile Ferate Române main lines - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Romania (train) - Wikipedia

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    Romania (Romanian: România, Bulgarian: Румъния, Rumŭniya) is an international passenger train running daily from Bucharest, Romania to Sofia, Bulgaria. During summer months, the train operates together with the Bosphorus Express from Bucharest to Gorna Oryahovica , where the latter heads southeast toward Istanbul , Turkey . [ 1 ]

  6. Căile Ferate Române - Wikipedia

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    The Vârciorova-Roman line was an important part of Romania's rail infrastructure because it spanned the entire Kingdom and provided an important connection for passengers and freight between several significant Wallachian and Moldavian cities. On 10 September 1868, Bucharest's Gara de Nord (North Station) was finalised.

  7. Category:Railway companies of Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of railway companies of Romania. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. C. Căile Ferate Române (1 C, 5 P)

  8. Transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania's National Institute of Statistics (INS) 2022 transport report stated that total road network is 86,336 km: 41,653 km (48,2%) modernized roads (94,1% with asphalt pavements of heavy/medium type and 5.9% with concrete), 20,956 km (24.3%) with light asphalt road clothing, 15,713 km (18,2%) stone paving (such as sett paving or cobblestone ...

  9. List of railway stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Below is the list of railway stations in Romania.Although there are hundreds of stations only those stations which can be linked to articles in Wikipedia are shown. Arad Central railway station Bucharest North railway station (Gara de Nord) Botoșani railway station (Gara Botoșani) Suceava Nord railway station (Gara Suceava Nord)