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Timișoara South railway station is a station located in Fratelia district of Timișoara.Crossed by the CFR Lines 922 (Timișoara–Stamora Moravița) and 918 (Timișoara–Buziaș–Lugoj), the station is transited daily by 27 trains operated by Regio Călători and CFR Călători. [1]
Regio trains (regional), formerly Local (Romanian: "Personal") trains (until December 2011), also termed commuter trains (navete or trenuri de navetiști), are the most abundant type of trains on the CFR passenger network. They are used for two main purposes, as shuttle, or commuter, trains, linking towns with neighbouring villages, and linking ...
Current passenger train operators include Grup Feroviar Român (GFR), Regio Călători (formerly Regiotrans) and Transferoviar Grup (TFG). Push-pull operations on the electrified standard gauge lines are often carried out using locomotives of the Electroputere LE5100 family (or CFR Class 47).
CFR operates several different passenger services as compared to other private operators which only offer slow train and medium speed train operations (ex. Regiotrans, Regional). CFR had the following operating classes for passenger services until 11 December 2011, when the newly harmonised European classifications of trains came into order:
Regio Călători (former Regiotrans) is a private rail company headquartered in Brașov, Romania. It was founded in 2005 [ 1 ] and is exclusively active in the passenger transport sector. At present Regiotrans runs about 200 train services per day.
Regio Călători; Interregional Călători; Softrans; Transferoviar Călători (T.F.C.) Astra Trans Carpatic; Spain Canfranero; Cercanías; El ferrocarril de la Minero Siderurgica de Ponferrada (MSP) Ferrocarril Santander-Mediterráneo; Ferrocarril Vasco-Asturiano; Ferrocarril de La Robla; Ferrocarril de Langreo; Ferrocarril del Almanzora
Regional rail is a term used for public rail transport services that operate between towns and cities. These trains operate with more stops than inter-city rail, and unlike commuter rail, [citation needed] operate beyond the limits of urban areas, connecting smaller cities and towns.
Piatra-Olt is a town in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania.The town administers five villages: Bistrița Nouă, Criva de Jos, Criva de Sus, Enoșești and Piatra. The town is an important railway station and road intersection.