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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.
Compania de Transport Public Cluj-Napoca ("Cluj-Napoca Public Transport Company", CTP; until 2013 RATUC, Regia Autonomă de Transport Urban de Călători) is the local public transport company of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The company runs an extensive 321 kilometres (199 mi) public transport network within the city using trams, trolleybuses and buses.
Braşov – Cluj Napoca – Oradea – Püspökladány – Szolnok – Budapest present NIC Corona NIC 406/407 MÁV, CFR: Braşov – Cluj Napoca – Oradea – Püspökladány – Szolnok – Budapest present NIC Ister NIC 472/473 MÁV, CFR: Bucharest (Bucureşti Nord)) – Braşov – Arad – Békéscsaba – Szolnok – Budapest
The station is situated on the Căile Ferate Române line 300 Bucharest–Ploiești–Brașov–Teiuș–Cluj-Napoca–Oradea–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 .
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 ...
The A3 motorway, which is the largest motorway project in Eastern Europe with a length of 588 km from Bucharest to Oradea (near the Hungarian border), is open on 173 km. The segment Chețani—Câmpia Turzii (15.7 km) is under construction. All segments between Nădășelu and Oradea have been tendered by the end of 2020. The remaining sections ...
Trams in Cluj-Napoca Cluj-Napoca: Steam 28 Aug 1893 15 May 1902 Electric 1 Oct 1987 Only new rolling stock. RATC Constanța Constanța: Steam 1905 ? Electric 18 Jul 1944 Aug 1944 Rolling stock requisitioned from Odesa. Electric 23 Aug 1984 22 Nov 2008 [1] Trams in Craiova (RAT Craiova) Craiova: Electric - -
Motorways are identified by A followed by a number. As of April 2024, Romania has 1,098 km of motorway in use, with another 720 km under construction. [citation needed] In recent years, a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country, [4] which will result in significant changes by 2015, [5] and eventually by 2022.