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Track 11 in Bucharest Nord
Photo: Nicolae Mangiac E-mail: Favon@gmail.com Origin: RO |
A view from railway station Bucuresti Nord - central railway station in romanian capital - Bucuresti.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com More night photos from Bulgarian State Railways you can see in my website: http://nightphotos.fotopic.net/ |
A traffic light on railway station Bucuresti Nord.
You can see my website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162881852@N07/
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com |
A traffic light on railway station Bucuresti Nord.
You can see my website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162881852@N07/
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com |
A view from railway station Bucuresti Nord - the central railway station in Romanian capital.
You can see my website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162881852@N07/
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com |
Right wing view of Bucharest North Terminal.
Photo by: Daniel Ursu |
View of Bucharest North Rail Station.
Photo by: Daniel Ursu |
View of tracks entering Bucuresti Nord. 42-0302-2 is waiting to take her IC train to Constanta.
Last time i saw that locomotive it was in silver livery with a blue stripe. Now it wears the blue yellow red Romanian stripes instead. Daniel Ursu dursu1@jhu.edu Romania August 2002 |
Bucuresti_Nord, 11.2008, Razvan,_e-mail_- razvanm@yahoo.com |
Bucuresti_Nord, 11.2008, Razvan,_e-mail_- razvanm@yahoo.com |
Bucuresti_Nord_station_in_november_2008_photo_by_Razvan__email_razvanm@yahoo.com |
Bucuresti_Nord_station_photo_by_Razvan_mail_razvanm@yahoo.com_11.2008 |
Bucuresti_Nordrailwaystation_verybusyinthismoment11.2008picturesbyLaurentiumailrazvanm@yahoo.com |
Bucuresti_Nord, 11.2008, Razvan,_e-mail_- razvanm@yahoo.com |
Romania
C.F.R. S.A. Bucuresti Nord More pictures (over 860) with Romanian stations. Photo by Dr2005 - transportbucuresti.trei(a)gmail.com, www.trenuri.uv.ro. |
Romania
C.F.R. S.A. Bucuresti Nord More pictures (over 860) with Romanian stations. Photo by Dr2005 - transportbucuresti.trei(a)gmail.com, www.trenuri.uv.ro. |
Bucuresti, Romania
C.F.R. S.A. Bucuresti Nord Station
More pictures (over 860) with Romanian stations. Photo by Dr2005 - transportbucuresti.trei(a)gmail.com, www.trenuri.uv.ro. |
Bucuresti Nord, Romania
C.F.R. Bucuresti Nord Station Photo by Dr2005 - transportbucuresti.trei(a)gmail.com, www.transport-in-comun.ro/trenuri; Website's photo gallery |
Bucuresti_Nord, 11.2008, Razvan,_e-mail_- razvanm@yahoo.com |
Bucuresti Nord station in January 2006.
Photo by Virgil Petrea (vip@mit.edu) |
Tren accelerat plecand din Bucuresti Nord.
Fotografiat de Vlaicu Andrei (vlaicua@xnet.ro)
Accelerat train leaving Bucuresti Nord station.
Photo by Vlaicu Andrei (vlaicua@xnet.ro) |
View of the exit signals from Bucuresti Nord station.
Photo and scan by: Andrei Berinde (romrail@mymail.ro) |
Bucuresti_Nord, 11.2008, Razvan,_e-mail_- razvanm@yahoo.com |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
BUCHAREST- ROMANIA
Gara de Nord Bucuresti (North Railway Station in English) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to/from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.
Currently there are 14 lines and 8 platforms.
As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by C.F.R. (National Railway Company) as well as international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna, Republic of Moldova - Chisinau, Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Chernivtsi, Serbia - Belgrade, Austria - Vienna, Italy - Venice, Germany - Munich, Czech Republic - Prague, Slovakia - Bratislava, Poland - Kraków, Greece - Athens, Thessaloniki, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow.
North Station
The station is served by several bus lines as well as the Gara de Nord metro station. Also, the station is connected by CFR train to Henri Coanda International Airport.
Photo by Daniel (danok_s@yahoo.com) |
Station Bucuresti Nord. Date: 10.04.2006
Photo: Bogdan Mihai E-mail: ceferistu@totalnet.ro |
Station Bucuresti Nord. Date: 10.04.2006
Photo: Bogdan Mihai E-mail: ceferistu@totalnet.ro |
Station Bucuresti Nord. Date: 10.04.2006
Photo: Bogdan Mihai E-mail: ceferistu@totalnet.ro |
Station Bucuresti Nord. Date: 10.04.2006
Photo: Bogdan Mihai E-mail: ceferistu@totalnet.ro |
Station Bucuresti Nord. Date: 10.04.2006
Photo: Bogdan Mihai E-mail: ceferistu@totalnet.ro |