Căile Ferate Române Line 700
Urziceni railway station
Overview
OwnerRomanian State
LocaleBrăila, Buzău, Galați, Ialomița, Vaslui,
Vrancea
Stations16
Service
Operator(s)Căile Ferate Române
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

km
0.0
Bucharest North
1.0
Basarab
 800 
to
Constanța
 900 
to
Craiova
4.0
Carpați
6.0
Pajura
8.0
Depoul București Triaj
 300  to Brașov
000.0
000.0
Bucharest ring line
13.2
Mogoșoaia
Bucharest ring line
16.8
Odăile
20.1
Aeroport
22.1
Balotești
27.4
Căciulaţi
to Snagov
32.9
Moara Vlăsiei
39.3
Greci
45.4
Fierbinţi
52.0
Dridu
58.4
Moldoveni
 701  to Ploiești
63.7
Armășești
67.0
Bărbulești
70.6
Urziceni
 701  to Slobozia
000.0
074.3
Manasia
83.9
Valea Măcrișului
91.6
Grindu
98.7
Meteleu
105.0
Pogoanele
111.5
Căldărăşti
118.0
Sătucani
124.7
Rușețu
131.4
Surdila
 702  to Buzău
 
 
Făurei
 702  to Fetești
 600  to Tecuci
000.0
172.3
Găiseanca
178.7
Deduleşti
185.6
Ianca Sat
188.9
Ianca
197.3
Urleasca
206.2
Traian Sat
218.3
Lacu Sărat
228.0
Brăila
000.0
240.3
Vădeni
244.1
Zagna Vădeni
 704  to Tecuci
247.5
Barboși
252.7
Filești
 703  to Bârlad
259.6
Galați
Prut River
Romania
Moldova
border
km

Line 700 is one of CFR's main lines in Romania having a total length of 229 km (142 mi).[1] The main line, connecting Bucharest with the Moldovan border at Giurgiulești, passes through the important cities of Urziceni, Făurei, Brăila and Galați.

Secondary lines

LineTerminal stationsIntermediate stopsLength
(km)
  
701Ploiești SouthȚăndăreiUrziceni - Slobozia146
702BuzăuFeteștiFăurei - Țăndărei129
703GalațiBârlad107
704MărășeștiGalațiTecuci - Barboși104

References

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