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  2. Istanbul-Sofia Express - Wikipedia

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    The Istanbul-Sofia Express (Turkish: Istanbul-Sofya Ekspresi, Bulgarian: Истанбул-София Експрес, Istanbul-Sofiya Ekspres) is an international passenger train operating daily between Istanbul, Turkey and Sofia, Bulgaria. The train runs 571.2 km (354.9 mi) from Halkalı station in Istanbul, west to Sofia Central Station in ...

  3. Balkan Express (train) - Wikipedia

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    The main train connecting Istanbul to central Europe was the Istanbul Express (Ex 1292/1293), operating between Munich, Germany and Istanbul, via Salzburg, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sofia. In 1991, a new train service from Istanbul to central Europe was inaugurated, the Balkan Express. [1] This train, numbered Ex 412/413, followed the ...

  4. Here’s a route to cover a good portion of northern Europe and some much-loved cities. Your first stop will be Brussels , Belgium’s beer- and food-filled capital, centred around the elegant ...

  5. Marmaray - Wikipedia

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    The Marmaray is integrated with other parts of the Istanbul public transport network, including the Metro and the Metrobus network, via a number of interchanges. It is also integrated with the YHT high-speed train network to Ankara, Eskişehir and Konya, as well as with the international trains to Sofia in Bulgaria which depart from Halkalı.

  6. New routes, old coaches: Europe's night trains struggle to ...

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    Sarah and Sonia pile out of a rain-smattered train at Berlin Central Station, surprised they feel so rested after sleeping on Europe's newest night train service, but also over an hour late. They ...

  7. Rail transport in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Europe was the epicenter of rail transport and has today one of the densest networks (an average of 46 km (29 mi) for every 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi) in the EU as of 2013). [10] Because of its history, European railway systems often differ between countries regarding their main line track gauges , loading gauges , electrification systems and ...

  8. Turkish State Railways - Wikipedia

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    The high-speed line between Ankara and Istanbul has reduced the overland travel time to 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours, compared to 5 hours by car. [citation needed] A TCDD HT80000 high-speed train (Siemens Velaro) traveling from Ankara to Istanbul in Bilecik, Türkiye. On 23 August 2011, the YHT service on the Ankara–Konya high-speed railway was inaugurated.

  9. List of named passenger trains of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Train Name Train Number Train Operator Train Endpoints Operated Marjan IC 520/521/522/523 HŽPP: Zagreb – Knin – Split: present (until 1991 on Una railway, since 1995 on Lika railway) Dalmacija HŽPP Čakovec – Varaždin – Zagreb – Split: present Mimara: EC 212 / 112; EC 113 / 1213 HŽPP Zagreb – Frankfurt present