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  2. Highways in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Bârlad – Vaslui: Albița: 160 0 – – – Intended as a connection between Bucharest and Chișinău. [61] [62] [63] [29] Around 2010, it was a priority for the government, but has been disfavored towards the A8 project, and unlikely to have built segments in the near future. Sign of expressway DEx4 in Romania: Someș: Turda (Petreștii de ...

  3. A3 motorway (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The A3 motorway (Romanian: Autostrada A3) is a partially built motorway in Romania, planned to connect Bucharest with the Transylvania region and the north-western part of the country. It will be 596 km long and will run along the route: Ploiești, Brașov, Făgăraș, Sighișoara, Târgu Mureș, Cluj-Napoca, Zalău and Oradea, connecting with ...

  4. Bucharest Articulated Tramcar - Wikipedia

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    In 1993-1997, RATP Iași took delivery another 24 ex Cluj-Napoca and Oradea trams. To be able to run on the metre-gauge network, Nicolina Works Iași [ ro ] designed and fitted new axles for them, [ 5 ] and among other modifications included new types of doors, destination displays etc.

  5. Roads in Romania - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Public roads in Romania are ranked according to importance and traffic as follows: motorways (autostradă – pl. autostrăzi) – colour: green; designation: A followed by one or two digits. expressways (drum expres – pl. drumuri expres) – colour: red; designation: DEx followed by one or two digits and an optional letter.

  6. Transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Speed Limits in Romania based on road type and vehicle category. According to the CIA Factbook, in 2022 Romania had a total road network of 85,387 km, ranking 59 in the world. [2] 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 ...

  7. Oradea - Wikipedia

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    Oradea (UK: / ɒˈrɑːdiə /, US: / ɔːˈr -, - djɑː /, [5][6][7] Romanian: [oˈrade̯a]; Hungarian: Nagyvárad [ˈnɒɟvaːrɒd]; German: Großwardein [ˌɡʁoːsvaʁˈdaɪn]) is a city in Romania, located in the Crișana region. The seat of Bihor County, Oradea is one of the most important economic, social and cultural centers in the ...

  8. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca (/ ˈ k l uː ʒ n æ ˌ p oʊ k ə / KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ), or simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country [5] and the seat of Cluj County.

  9. Cluj-Napoca Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Cluj-Napoca Metro is an underground rapid-transit system under construction in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. When opened, it will become Romania's second mass transit network after the Bucharest Metro . The system is of light metro type with a transport capacity of around 15,200–21,600 passengers per hour per direction .