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  2. Romania (train) - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, the train crosses the Danube river via the Danube Bridge and enters Ruse, Bulgaria. After an hour break at Central station in Ruse, the Romania heads southwest toward Gorna Oryahovica. The train travels across mostly flat farmland with some rolling hills; but is forced to run at relatively slow speeds due to the winding route of the ...

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  4. Bucharest North railway station - Wikipedia

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    Non-stop information and coordination point in Bucharest North Railway Station designed to provide aid to arriving Ukrainian refugees during Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 During the Communist era , the station received a number of upgrades, such as partial electrification on 16 February 1969, followed by an expansion between 1978 and ...

  5. Dracula tourism - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Dracula Tours in London were included in "The world's best vampire-spotting locations" by Lonely Planet. [4] In 2011 Dracula Tours in Transylvania were included in "Top 5 Offbeat Travel Tours" by Tourism Review. [5] In 2007 Dracula tour-Halloween in Transylvania was included in a "Top 10 Must-Do Adventure" by Fodor's. [6]

  6. Pipera metro station - Wikipedia

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    Pipera is a metro station in Bucharest, located in the Pipera district. [1] Opened on 24 October 1987 as part of the M2 extension from Piața Unirii, it is the northern terminus of the line. [2] The initial scope of the station was to serve the large Pipera industrial estate.

  7. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    All trains except the Palmetto involve at least one night of travel, and so are outfitted with sleeping and dining cars. [3] Routes depart once daily in each direction, at most, so some stops are served only at night. [6] Delays are commonplace on long-distance trains, as the tracks are generally controlled by freight railroad companies. [7]

  8. Basarab railway station - Wikipedia

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    Basarab railway station Train at the station. Basarab railway station (Romanian: Gara Basarab) in Bucharest is situated near the city's main station, Gara de Nord. [1] Built in 1959 to handle a share of the main station's traffic and mainly used by short-distance commuter trains run by Căile Ferate Române, it is often considered to be an annex of Gara de Nord, to which it was linked by a ...

  9. Transport in Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    With a total route length of 1,374 km (854 mi), [4] the TPBI urban bus network is the densest of all the transport types in Bucharest. There are 85 bus lines (plus 25 night routes) operating mostly in the municipality of Bucharest, as well as over 39 bus lines serving commuters from surrounding towns and villages in Ilfov County. In mid-2005 ...