Transferoviar Călători

Transferoviar Călători (TFC)
Overview
Main region(s)Romania
Fleet size44
Parent companyTransferoviar Grup
HeadquartersBucharest, Cluj-Napoca
Reporting markRO-TFC, D-TFC
Dates of operation24 February 2010 (2010-02-24)–present
Technical
Track gauge1435 mm
ElectrificationNo
Other
Websitetransferoviarcalatori.ro

Transferoviar Călători (TFC), a subsidiary of Transferoviar Grup, is a private railway operator from Romania that has as its main activity the public passenger transportation that is assured on 7 non-interoperable lines as well as on interoperable (public administration) infrastructure. These routes are served with short to medium haul light rolling stock, diesel multiple units consisting of two or three carriages. Units can be coupled together to cope with rush hour services.

The company was founded on 24 February 2010, being located at first in Bucharest and since 25 June 2012, its social headquarters has been moved to the city of Cluj-Napoca, although operational HQs still remain in the capital city.

Routes

Rolling stock

Diesel Multiple Units
Type No. of carriages. Amount of active vehicles Country of origin Image Top speed Air conditioning
DH2 (Wadloper) 2 13 Netherlands (NS) 100 km/h Cab only
VT624 3 6 Germany (DB) 100 km/h No
VT614 3 8 Germany (DB) 120 km/h No
ADH11 3 3 Romania (Rebuilt at Remarul 16 Februarie from older VT614 cars) 120 km/h Yes
VT643.2 (Bombardier Talent) 2 12 Germany (Regiobahn Mettmann)[1] 100 km/h Yes
VT648.2 (Alstom Coradia LINT41) 2 6 Germany (Abellio NRW) 120 km/h Yes

References

  • "Transferoviar Călători și-a majorat capitalul social cu 12 milioane de lei" (in Romanian).
  • "Din 22 martie, trenuri private pe ruta navetiştilor Olteniţa-Budeşti-Titan Sud" (in Romanian).
  • "O societate particulara a redeschis circulatia feroviara spre Slanic" (in Romanian).
  • "Se redeschide circulatia feroviara pe ruta Ploiesti Sud - Valenii de Munte - Maneciu" (in Romanian).
  • "Trenurile vor circula din nou pe ruta Ploieşti – Târgovişte, în regim privat" (in Romanian).
  1. ^ "Rumänien: TFC nimmt Talent der Regiobahn in Betrieb". www.eurailpress.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-01-04.