Line 900 is one of CFR's main lines in Romania having a total length of about 533 km (331 mi). The main line, connecting Bucharest with the western city of Timișoara, passes through the important cities of Craiova, Drobeta-Turnu Severin and Lugoj.[1]

There are five pairs of direct trains that run daily on the Bucharest NorthTimișoara route; four of those trains belong to the state railway operator CFR Călători and one to the private operator Astra Trans Carpatic [de]. The journey takes between 9 hours and 49 minutes and 10 hours and 9 minutes.[2]

Secondary lines

Line Terminal stations Intermediate stops Length
(km)
   
901 Bucharest North Craiova TituPiteștiCosteștiSlatinaPiatra OltBalș 250
902 Bucharest Progresu Giurgiu 61
903 Videle Giurgiu 66
904 Titu Pietroșița Târgoviște 67
905 Golești Câmpulung 55
906 Pitești Curtea de Argeș 38
907 Roșiori North Costești 64
908 Roșiori North Turnu Măgurele 50
909 Roșiori North Zimnicea Alexandria 78
910 Piatra Olt Corabia Caracal 74
912 Craiova Calafat 108
913 Golenți Poiana Mare 7
914 Strehaia Motru 31
915 Caransebeș Reșița South 43
916 Lugoj Jamu Mare BuziașGătaia 84
917 Caransebeș Băuțar 37
918 Timișoara North Buziaș
919 Timișoara North Jimbolia
to Kikinda (Serbia)
58
920 Jebel Liebling 10
921 Jebel Giera 33
922 Timișoara North Reșița South JebelVoitegGătaiaBerzovia 98
923 Berzovia Oravița 59
924 Oravița Iam 27
925 Oravița Anina 33
926 Timișoara North Cruceni 49
927 Cărpiniș Otelec 31
928 Jimbolia Lovrin 27

References

  1. ^ "Documentul de referință al rețelei" (PDF). CFR.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2007.
  2. ^ Agiu, Melania (October 10, 2021). "România, țara în care "drum bun" a rămas o vorbă goală. Sistemul feroviar, în cea mai neagră perioadă a sa". Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved April 26, 2022.
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