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Satu Mare: Steam 14 Jun 1900 1900 Electric 8 Aug 1900 31 Dec 1906 Tursib (after 1998) Sibiu: Electric 8 Sep 1905 1970 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) ♦ Sibiu–Rășinari: Electric 1917 28 Feb 2011 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) Part of Sibiu tramway system. Regular service ceased on 28 February 2011. [3]
Mareşal Averescu-Ştefan Cel Mare-Eurobusiness Parc 11 511 Oradea - Baile Felix - Oradea 512 Oradea - Baile 1 Mai - Oradea 513 Oradea - Baile Felix - Cordau - Oradea 514 Oradea - Baile 1 Mai - Betfia - Oradea 531 Oradea - Cihei - Oradea 612 Oradea - Bors - Santaul Mare - Bors - Oradea TURISTIC Oradea - Biharkeresztes - Oradea
Cetatea Oradea – Oradea's Fortress, with a pentagonal shape, is a fortification with walls of rock on some portions and wood towers situated at the gate and at the corners. Biserica cu Lună – a church with an astronomical clock depicting the phases of the moon, a unique feature in Europe.
STB operates a complex system of trams measuring 332.2 km (206.4 mi) of routes [4] on 143.9 km (89.4 mi) of lines throughout Bucharest. [7] In addition to 23 tram lines, there are two converted light rail lines called metrou uşor ("light metro"), numbered 41 , which serve the western and south-western parts of Bucharest.
Oradea Bypass: Biharia: Oradea: 19.0 19.0 100% - – The Oradea Bypass is operational with DEx16 (12.9 km), and DN1Y (6.1 km) still at highway standard, which is a continuation of the DEx16 expressway. Danubius: Filiași: Drobeta-Turnu Severin – Domașnea – Caransebeș: Lugoj: 224 (version) 0 – – –
The main cities linked by DN1 are Bucharest, Ploiești, Brașov, Sibiu, Alba Iulia, Cluj-Napoca and Oradea. [ 2 ] On the Comarnic – Brașov section, traffic jams appear very often because of intense traffic volume going in the touristic region of Valea Prahovei ( Prahova Valley ) and the road narrowing to only two lanes.
Târnava (German: Grossprobtsdorf; Hungarian: Nagyekemező) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Colonia Târnava (Nagyekemezőtelep) and Târnava (formerly Proștea Mare).
Cociuba Mare is situated in the southern part of the county Bihor. It is 600 km from Bucharest and 50 km from Oradea. It is bordered to the north-west by the commune Tinca, to the north-east by Holod, to the east by Căpâlna, to the south-east by Șoimi and to the south by Olcea.