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  2. DN5 - Wikipedia

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    DN5 has been designated as a priority express road, being upgraded between 2006 and 2009. [2] Between Bucharest and Giurgiu , for the most part, it is a non-grade separated dual carriageway with no emergency lane, with entrances and exits from adjacent roads using roundabouts .

  3. Bucharest–Giurgiu Motorway - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the Brașov - Bacău (Răcăciuni) motorway (162 km) used to be labelled A5. [2] It was eventually merged with the Sibiu - Brașov motorway (120 km), forming a 282-kilometre long A13 motorway. The route number A5 was since reserved for an eventual motorway between Bucharest and Giurgiu.

  4. Arena Națională - Wikipedia

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    Astra Giurgiu: Austria Wien: 2–3: 3,300 29 September 2016 FCSB: Villarreal: 11 13,231 20 October 2016 Zürich: 11 13,154 3 November 2016 Astra Giurgiu: Viktoria Plzeň: 11: 1,450 24 November 2016 FCSB: Osmanlıspor: 21: 6,020 8 December 2016 Astra Giurgiu: Roma: 0–0 7,100 25 July 2017 UEFA Champions League: FCSB: Viktoria Plzeň ...

  5. Centura București - Wikipedia

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    It is divided into two major sections, the northern section and the southern section. The northern section has been widened to four lanes in 2010, [2] between the Chitila and the Voluntari junctions, [3] and a cable-stayed bridge was opened along the ring road in April 2011, in the Otopeni area, which overpasses the railway ring [4] (built by a joint-venture of the Spanish company FCC and the ...

  6. Alstom Metropolis BM4 - Wikipedia

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    The Alstom Metropolis BM4 (Bucharest Metro 4th generation) is a family of metros designed for the Bucharest Metro, with 13 six-car trainsets currently built by Alstom at the Taubaté, Brazil plant as of 2023.

  7. Rail transport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Moldova – Break-of-gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 12 in)/ 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in). Crossings and bogie changers exist at Ungheni (Moldova) and Galați-Reni. Crossings not electrified, as the Moldovan Railways network has Diesel traction only. Daily passenger service to Chișinău from Bucharest. Multiple daily services from Iași.

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  9. Roads in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Motorways are identified by A followed by a number. As of April 2024, Romania has 1,098 km of motorway in use, with another 720 km under construction. [citation needed] In recent years, a master plan for the national motorway network has been developed and many works have begun around the country, [3] which will result in significant changes by 2015, [4] and eventually by 2022.