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  2. Timișoara North railway station - Wikipedia

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    CFR Line 310 (TimișoaraArad). From Arad there are trains to Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Iași or Satu Mare. There is also a line that goes to Budapest. CFR Line 900 (Timișoara–Bucharest), part of Pan-European Corridor IV (southern branch) CFR Line 918 Timișoara–Buziaș–Lugoj; CFR Line 919 (Timișoara–Jimbolia) with extension to Kikinda

  3. Căile Ferate Române Line 900 - Wikipedia

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    The main line, connecting Bucharest with the western city of Timișoara, passes through the important cities of Craiova, Drobeta-Turnu Severin and Lugoj. [ 1 ] There are five pairs of direct trains that run daily on the Bucharest North – Timișoara route; four of those trains belong to the state railway operator CFR Călători and one to the ...

  4. List of railway stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Below is the list of railway stations in Romania.Although there are hundreds of stations only those stations which can be linked to articles in Wikipedia are shown. Arad Central railway station Bucharest North railway station (Gara de Nord) Botoșani railway station (Gara Botoșani) Suceava Nord railway station (Gara Suceava Nord)

  5. Arad Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Arad Central railway station (Romanian: Gara Centrală din Arad) is the largest railway station in the city of Arad, and the largest in the Arad County.It is the second largest railway station in the western region of Romania, immediately after Timișoara Nord railway station.

  6. Astra Arad - Wikipedia

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    The automobiles manufactured in Arad was a licensed production of Westinghouse 150 cars from 1909 to 1912. In 1912 the plant was taken over by Austro-Daimler and renamed to MARTA, the acronym for Hungarian Automobile Joint-stock Company Arad (Hungarian: Magyar Automobil Részvény Társaság Arad).

  7. Romanian railway services - Wikipedia

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    Teiuș - Alba Iulia - Vințu de Jos - Simeria - Deva - Arad: CFR Class 40, 45, 47 1x per day 522 "Aurel Vlaicu" IC: Arad - Deva - Simeria - Vințu de Jos - Alba Iulia - Teiuș: CFR Class 40, 45, 47 1x per day This train leaves carriages for the IC 532 heading towards București Nord. 531 "Avram Iancu" IC

  8. Rail transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    CFR Class 96 diesel multiple unit. Rail transport in Romania goes back to the Austrian Empire, when in 1857 the line between Timișoara and Szeged (now Hungary) opened. The first railway line on territory of the Kingdom of Romania opened in 1869.

  9. Category:Railway stations in Timișoara - Wikipedia

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    Timișoara West railway station This page was last edited on 3 September 2021, at 00:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...