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  2. Căile Ferate Române - Wikipedia

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    Căile Ferate Române (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkə.ile feˈrate roˈmɨne]; abbreviated as the CFR) was the state railway carrier of Romania. The company was dissolved on 1 October 1998 by splitting into several successor companies. [1] CFR as an entity existed from 1880, even though the first railway on current Romanian territory was opened ...

  3. Regio Călători - Wikipedia

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    On other routes it operates alongside the public railway company CFR (usually with lower frequencies): Brașov–Alba Iulia; Sibiu–Copșa Mică - Sighişoara; Alba Iulia–Cluj-Napoca (never operated) Arad–Ineu–Brad (only section Arad to Sântana is shared with CFR) Regiotrans also have a few long distance trains: Brașov–București Nord

  4. Brașov railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located at the confluence of several main lines in Romania.In 2008, the Brașov railway station served about 140 passenger trains to a majority of Romanian cities.

  5. Rolling stock of the Romanian Railways - Wikipedia

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    10 units used by CFR, 17 others used by different operators. Class 73: Diesel electric: 920 kW: Bo'Bo' 100 km/h: 1975–1977: Same as class 69 but with two air compressors. 10 currently in use on the Oravita - Anina line, given their smaller turning radius. Class 80: Diesel hydraulic: 920 kW: B'B' 100 km/h: 1966–1985: Uses steam to provide ...

  6. Transferoviar Călători - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Bucharest North railway station - Wikipedia

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    CFR: Line(s) Bucharest–Constanța Bucharest–Craiova Bucharest–Giurgiu Bucharest–Pitești Bucharest–Ploiești Bucharest–Urziceni M1 Line (Bucharest Metro) M4 Line (Bucharest Metro) Platforms: 8: Tracks: 14: Construction; Structure type: terminal station: Parking: yes: History; Opened: 13 September 1872: Electrified: 16 February 1969 ...

  8. CFR Class TEA - Wikipedia

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    The CFR Class TEA (also known as Class 55/56/57) was a small series of electric multiple units manufactured in Romania from 1974 to 1986 for Căile Ferate Române. Due to its rarity, not much is known about this trainset, albeit a technical sheet designed for potential export does exist online.

  9. Bucharest Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania.It first opened for service on 16 November 1979. [5]