Railway station in Romania
Cluj-Napoca train station is the main railway station in Cluj-Napoca , Romania . It is located near the city center.
History
Two plaques on the building commemorate the 100th and 125th anniversary of the opening of the station on September 7, 1870.[ 1]
The Cluj-Napoca railway station was designed and built by Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff ,[ 2] when the city was part of Kingdom of Hungary , Austro-Hungarian Empire .
Current situation
The station is situated on the Căile Ferate Române line 300 Bucharest –Ploiești –Brașov –Teiuș –Cluj-Napoca –Oradea –Episcopia Bihor and the line Cluj-Napoca –Dej –Ilva Mică . As of 2008[update] , Cluj-Napoca railway station serves about 100 passenger trains, including domestic trains operated by Căile Ferate Române . Cluj-Napoca offers connections with the majority of Romanian cities, as well as service to Budapest , Hungary and Vienna , Austria.
Distance from other railway stations
Early view of the station.
Train in Cluj Napoca railway station
CFR classes 140 and 050 shunting at Cluj-Napoca, summer 1972
City
Country
km
Route
București Nord
Romania
0, 497
Arad
Romania
0, 332
via Alba Iulia
Arad
Romania
0, 279
via Oradea
Brașov
Romania
0, 331
Constanța
Romania
0, 722
via București Nord
Constanța
Romania
0, 718
via Buzău
Craiova
Romania
0, 375
via Târgu Jiu
Galați
Romania
0, 641
via Brașov
Galați
Romania
0, 654
via Bacău , Suceava
Iași
Romania
0, 458
Oradea
Romania
0, 152
Satu Mare
Romania
0, 252
via Baia Mare
Satu Mare
Romania
0, 285
via Oradea
Suceava
Romania
0, 322
Timișoara Nord
Romania
0, 330
via Oradea
Timișoara Nord
Romania
0, 389
via Deva
Belgrade
Serbia
0, 508
Berlin
Germany
1,260
Budapest
Hungary
0, 400
Chișinău
Moldova
0, 588
Frankfurt am Main
Germany
1,259
Kyiv
Ukraine
1,116
via Suceava
Sofia
Bulgaria
1,033
via București Nord
Venice
Italy
1,252
Vienna
Austria
0, 672
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