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Bucharest North railway station

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Owned by
  
CFR

Parking
  
yes

Address
  
Bucharest, Romania

Owner
  
Căile Ferate Române

Tracks
  
14

Structure type
  
terminal station

Electrified
  
yes

Opened
  
1872

Platforms in use
  
8

Bucharest North railway station

Location
  
Piața Gării de Nord, Bucharest, Romania

Line(s)
  
Bucharest-Constanța Bucharest-Craiova Bucharest-Ploiești Bucharest-Pitești Bucharest-Ruse M1 Line (Bucharest Metro) M4 Line (Bucharest Metro)

Similar
  
Basarab railway station, Eroilor metro station, Izvor metro station, Timișoara Nord railway st, Iancului metro station

International train from moscow in bucharest north railway station


Bucharest North railway station (Romanian: București Gara de Nord) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to and from Bucharest originate from Gara de Nord.

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Leaving from bucharest north railway station train p7033


History

The station was built between 1868-1872, the foundation stone was set on September 10, 1868 in the presence of Carol I of Romania. The building is designed as a U-shaped structure. The first railways between Roman - Galați - Bucharest - Pitești were put in service on September 13, 1872. Between 1895-1896 a new wing of the station was built, which included a "Royal hall" due to the visit of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary. It was initially named Gara Târgoviștei, after the road nearby, Calea Târgoviștei ("Târgoviște Road", nowadays Calea Griviței) and took its current name in 1888.

The station and its surroundings were heavily bombed by the Allies in April 1944 during a campaign aimed at the Axis supply lines, since the station played an important part in the Romanian railway network and was the main departure point for troops headed to the Eastern Front.

Current status

There are currently 14 tracks and 8 platforms.

As of 2009, Gara de Nord served about 200 trains, including domestic trains operated by Căile Ferate Române, Regiotrans and Trans Feroviar calatori as well international trains to Hungary - Budapest, Bulgaria - Sofia, Varna and Burgas, Republic of Moldova - Chișinău, Ukraine - Kiev, Dnepropetrovsk and Chernivtsi, Austria - Vienna, Turkey - Istanbul, Russia - Moscow and Saratov, Belarus - Minsk.

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 Coandă International Airport.

References

Bucharest North railway station Wikipedia