Romania (Ukraine Response)
2.3 Romania Railway Assessment

Overview


Website of the Romanian Railway

Căile Ferate Române as the CFR is the state railway carrier of Romania. As of 2014, the railway network of Romania consists of 10,777 km (6,697 mi), of which 4,029 km (2,504 mi) (37.4%) are electrified. The total track length is 22,247 km (13, 824 mi), of which 8,585 km (5,334 mi) (38.5%) are electrified. The CIA World Factbook lists Romania with the 23rd largest railway network in the world. The network is significantly interconnected with other European railway networks, providing pan-European passenger and freight services. CFR as an entity has been operating since 1880, even though the first railway on current Romanian territory was opened in 1854. CFR is divided into four autonomous companies:

  • CFR Călători, responsible for passenger services;
  • CFR Marfă, responsible for freight transport;
  • CFR Infrastructură or CFR S.A., manages the infrastructure on the Romanian railway network; and
  • Societatea Feroviară de Turism, or SFT, which manages scenic and tourist railways.

CFR is headquartered in Bucharest and has regional divisions centered in Bucharest, Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, Constanța, Craiova, Galați, Iași, and Timișoara. Its International Union of Railways code is 53-CFR.

Romania is linked by rail with all neighboring countries.

Same gauge:

  • Bulgaria
  • Hungary
  • Serbia

Break-of-gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)/1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in):

  • Ukraine
  • Moldova

Railway Companies and Consortia

The network used to be operated by Căile Ferate Române, the state railway company, but since 1998, a number of private companies have begun operations in passenger and/or freight transport.

The full list of Passenger Operators and contact details can be found here.

Freight Services

Freight services in Romania are operated mostly by CFR Marfă, the freight division of CFR, as well as by 28 other private companies who operate on lines leased from CFR Infrastructure. The CFR Marfă fleet is made up of 987 locomotives, most of which were built in Romania or the former Yugoslavia. The full list of Cargo Operators and contact details can be found here.

Service Infrastructure Tarif System

Official tarif system applicable on Romanian railways can be found here.

Official tarif system for CFR can be found here.

Capacity Table

Electric Locomotives

Most of the electric locomotives employed by CFR were built by Electroputere Craiova (known as EA-type) and Rade Končar Zagreb (known as EC-type). All are built for standard gauge (1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)) and run using a catenary wire at 50 Hz 25 kV AC. All trains have electric heating. CFR owns 1,066 electric locomotives, 933 of which were built by Electroputere (Class 40, 41, 42) and 133 built by Končar (Class 43, 44, 46).

No

Class

Producer

 Specifications

Maximum Speed

1

Class 40

Electroputere

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula

120 km/h

2

Class 41

Electroputere

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula

160 km/h

3

Class 42

Electroputere

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Only 1 was built, for speed tests.

200 km/h

4

Class 43

Končar

3400 kW Bo'Bo' axle formula

120 km/h

5

Class 44

Končar

3400 kW Bo'Bo' axle formula

160 km/h

6

Class 45

Electroputere – Siemens

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Heavily modernised class 41 locomotives, with new bogies, gears, control systems and brakes. First CFR locomotives to use computerised traction control. 24 were in service, with 20 being converted from class 41.

160 km/h

7

Class 46

Končar and Softronic

3840 kW Bo'Bo' axle formula heavily modernised class 43/44 locomotives.

160 km/h

8

Class 47

Electroputere – Softronic (subclasses 476 and 477 - "Delfin" and 473 - Softronic Phoenix, for passengers)

– Promat (subclasses 470, 474, for freight)

6600 kW Co'Co' axle formula, modernized from class 40 and 41 for heavy loads.

120 km/h (subclasses 470, 474); 160 km/h (subclasses 473, 476, 477)

9

Class 48

Softronic

8200 kW Co'Co' axle formula Softronic Transmontana locomotive.

160 km/h

10

Class 50

Unknown

2900 kW Co'Co' axle formula

Ex. CFR Class 70/71 built for freight traffic. Only 1 was made,called 50-001-3

120 km/h

11

Class 40

Electroputere

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula

120 km/h

12

Class 41

Electroputere

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula

160 km/h

13

Class 42

Electroputere

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Only 1 was built, for speed tests.

200 km/h

14

Class 43

Končar

3400 kW Bo'Bo' axle formula

120 km/h

15

Class 44

Končar

3400 kW Bo'Bo' axle formula

160 km/h

16

Class 45

Electroputere – Siemens

5100 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Heavily modernised class 41 locomotives, with new bogies, gears, control systems and brakes. First CFR locomotives to use computerised traction control. 24 were in service, with 20 being converted from class 41.

160 km/h

17

Class 46

Končar and Softronic

3840 kW Bo'Bo' axle formula heavily modernised class 43/44 locomotives.

160 km/h

Diesel Locomotives

CFR's diesel locomotives have been built by Electroputere Craiova (classes 60 to 68) and FAUR Bucharest (classes 69 to 95).

Classes 60 and 62 have as prime mover a twin-bank cylinder Sulzer 12LDA28 diesel engine rated at 2100 hp@750rpm, being derated from its nominal power by a smaller turbocharger and a lower max rpm. The difference between classes 60 and 62 is that the class 62 features traction motors certified and capable of pulling passenger coaches at 120 km/h instead of the 100 km/h allowed for class 60.

Classes 63 and 65 are modified by replacing Sulzer engines with 2 stroke 8 cylinders EMD 8-710G which develop 2150 hp at crankshaft at 900 rpm, the generators were replaced with alternators and DC traction motors were replaced with new ones. Class 63 has a max speed of 120 km/h while class 65 is limited to 100 km/h. 63 and 65 are in service for CFR Călători only for passenger coaches' traction. 63 and 65 do not feature Dynamic Braking Systems available in North America.


No

Class

Type

 Specifications

Maximum Speed

1

Class 60

Diesel electric

1546 kW and 1700 kW (Remarul Carpathia 2300 DE-M) Co'Co' axle formula

100 km/h

2

Class 62

Diesel electric

1546 kW Co'Co' axle formula

120 km/h

3

Class 63

Diesel electric

1582 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Modernised version of class 62 (includes electrical train heating and turbocharged 2 stroke, V8 EMD 8-710G diesel engine). Ca. 60 (including Class 65) in service.

120 km/h

4

Class 65

Diesel electric

1582 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Modernised version of class 60 (includes Electrical Train Heating and turbocharged 2, V8, EMD 8-710G diesel engine).

100 km/h

5

Class 67/68

Diesel electric

1546 kW Co'Co' axle formula. Same as class 60, but uses broad gauge (1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in)) for railways near the Moldovan and Ukrainian borders.

100 km/h

6

Class 69

Diesel electric

920 kW, Bo'Bo' axle formula

100 km/h

7

Class 73

Diesel electric

920 kW, Bo'Bo' axle formula. Same as class 69 but with two air compressors.

100 km/h

8

Class 80

Diesel hydraulic

920 kW, B'B' axle formula. Uses steam heating.

100 km/h

9

Class 81

Diesel hydraulic

920 kW, B'B' axle formula. Same as class 80, but has no train heating.

100 km/h

10

Class 82

Diesel hydraulic

1104 kW, B'B' axle formula. Based on class 80/81 overhauled by Alstom with new control systems, rebuilt body, electrical train heating and Caterpillar engine. Also 1000 kW B'B' axle formula modernized by Remarul.

100 km/h

13

Class 83

Diesel hydraulic

1104 kW, B'B' axle formula. Same as class 82 but uses MTU engine.

100 km/h

14

Class 84

Diesel hydraulic

920 kW, B'B' axle formula. Same as class 80 but is used on broad-gauge railways.

100 km/h

15

Subclass 841

Diesel hydraulic

1000 kW, B'B' axle formula, modernized by Remarul (Carpathia 1300 DH-M)

100 km/h

16

Class 87

Diesel hydraulic

B'B' axle formula. Used for narrow gauge services.

40 km/h

17

Class 88

Diesel mechanical shunter

184 kW B axle formula. 81 were built originally, though a significant amount have been replaced by newer types.

40 km/h

Key Internal Route Information

Line

Main Railway Stations

Distance (km)

Secondary Lines

200

Brașov – Podu Olt – Sibiu – Vințu de Jos – Simeria – Arad – Curtici

500

200A 201 202 203 205 206 207 208 210 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 221

300

București (north) – Brașov – Sighișoara – Teiuș – Războieni – Cluj Napoca – Oradea

647

302 304 306 307 308 309 310 311 313 316 317 318

400

Brașov – Ciceu – Deda – Dej – Baia Mare – Satu Mare

560

401 402 403 404 405 406 409 412 413 417 418 421 422 423

500

București (north) – Ploiesti (south) – Adjud – Bacău – Pașcani – Suceava – Vicșani

488


501 502 504 507 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518

600

Făurei – Tecuci – Bârlad – Crasna – Vaslui – Iași – Ungheni

395

603 604 605 606 607 608

700

București (north) – Urziceni – Făurei – Brăila – Galați

229

701 702 703 704

800

București (north) – Ciulnița – Fetești – Medgidia – Constanța – Mangalia

225

801 802 803 804

900

București (north) – Roșiorii de Vede (north) – Craiova – Filiaşi – Caransebeș – Timișoara (north)

533

901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928

1000

București (north) – Ploiești (south) – Ploiești (west)

59


Key Cargo Stations

Romanian railways have been used for goods importation heavily during the communist era, which have made the main stations accessible for Cargo and Passenger movement as well. The stations reported below are the main stations for Cargo handling. The table below also informs on the possibility to use them for Passenger transport should it be required. Full list of Cargo handling adapted stations can be found here.

All stations marked as I Grade can accommodate up to 20 wagon trains (combination of both 20ft and 40ft).

It is highly recommended to use freight forwarders / commercial rail operators to move cargo by train through Romania and into neighbouring countries. Typically, the operator will inform on best way to setup the loading and unloading, as well as calculate the most efficient routes for the desired destination.

Full list of storage capacity, service providers, loading and unloading capacity and contact information is available here.

Key Rail Border Crossing Information

Country

Operator

Border Stations

Electrified

Rail Type

Gauge

Traffic Type

Distance KM

Terminals

Neighbouring Station

CFR Station

Hungary

MAV

Lokoshaza

Curtici

Y

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

11,2


Hungary

MAV

Kotegyan

Salonta

N

Simple

normal

Passenger

13,2


Hungary

MAV

Biharkeresztes

Episcopia Bihor

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

12,5


Hungary

MAV

Nyirabrany

Valea lui Mihai

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

8,8


Hungary

MAV

Agerdomajor

Carei

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

16,1


Serbia

ZS

Vrsac

Stamora Moravita

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

18,9


Serbia

ZS

Kikinda

Jimbolia

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

19


Bulgaria

NRIC

Vidin

Golenţi

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

23


Bulgaria

NRIC

Ruse

Giurgiu Nord

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

16


Bulgaria

NRIC

Kardam

Negru Voda

N

Simple

normal

Passenger and cargo

12,9


Moldova

CFM

Giurgiuleşti

Galaţi

N

Simple

large

Cargo

7,1

Transposition + transhipment in Galati

Moldova

CFM

Prut

Fălciu

N

Simple

large + normal

Passenger

7,4

Transhipment (inactiv)

Moldova

CFM

Ungheni

Ungheni Prut

N

Simple

large + normal

Passenger and cargo

1,4

Transposition in Socola (Ungheni for Passenger)
Transhipment in Cristesi Jijia (Ungheni)

Ukraine

UZ

Vicşani

Vadu Siret

N

Simple

large + normal

Passenger and cargo

10,6

Transposition in Vicsani (Vadu Siret for Passenger)
Transhipment in Dornesti and Vadu Siret

Ukraine

UZ

Berlibaş

Valea Viseului

N

Simple

large

Passenger and cargo

11,7


Ukraine

UZ

Teresva

Câmpulung la Tisa

N

Simple

large

Passenger and cargo

5,6


Ukraine

UZ

Diacovo

Halmeu

N

Simple

large + normal

Cargo

2,4

Transhipment in Halmeu and Diacovo
Transposition in Diacovo

Travel Time Matrix

The travel times are estimated on Passenger train travel times, as they usually have priority on Romanian railways. For cargo transportation, a considerable delay from the data reported in the below table (in hours) is to be expected.

Stations

Curtici

Bucuresti

Galati

Ungheni Prut

Suceava

Valea Viseului

Halmeu

Constanta

Golenti

Giurgiu Nord

Stamora Moravita

Jimbolia

Salonta

Episcopia Bihor

Valea lui Mihai

Carei

Curtici


11:34

16:00

19:00

13:30

16:30

07:40

17:20

14:30

13:00

03:30

03:00

02:30

04:00

05:00

09:00

Bucuresti

11:34


04:00

08:00

00:00

11:50

18:00

02:00

11:30

02:30

15:00

13:00

14:00

14:00

17:00

18:00

Galati

16:00

04:00


07:00

00:00

15:20

21:13

11:00

12:30

16:00

18:00

20:00

23:00

21:00

23:00

21:00

Ungheni Prut

19:00

08:00

07:00


03:15

13:20

23:45

12:00

16:00

12:00

21:00

23:30

19:00

18:00

21:00

22:00

Suceava

13:30

00:00

00:00

03:15


15:39

19:15

08:00

13:30

15:20

24.00

17:00

11:00

11:00

14:00

13:00

Valea Viseului

16:30

11:50

15:20

13:20

15:39


19:30

16:15

20:00

26:00

24.00

18:00

11:30

11:00

14:30

13:00

Halmeu

07:40

18:00

21:13

23:45

19:15

19:30


21:30

17:30

23:00

17:00

15:00

06:00

04:00

02:00

02:00

Constanta

17:20

02:00

11:00

12:00

08:00

16:15

21:30


10:30

05:30

16:00

19:00

19:30

22:00

24:00

18:00

Golenti

14:30

11:30

12:30

16:00

13:30

20:00

17:30

10:30


14:00

19:00

17:30

22:00

20:00

22:00

26.00

Giurgiu Nord

13:00

02:30

16:00

12:00

15:20

26.00

23:00

05:30

14:00


16:00

17:00

23:00

23:00

20:30

19:00

Stamora Moravita

03:30

15:00

18:00

21:00

24.00

24.00

17:00

16:00

19:00

16:00


03:00

07:00

08:00

07:00

07:00

Jimbolia

03:00

13:00

20:00

23:30

17:00

18:00

15:00

19:00

17:30

17:00

03:00


05:00

07:00

08:30

11:00

Salonta

02:30

14:00

23:00

19:00

11:00

11:30

06:00

19:30

22:00

23:00

07:00

05:00


02:00

03:30

07:00

Episcopia Bihor

04:00

14:00

21:00

18:00

11:00

11:00

04:00

22:00

20:00

23:00

08:00

07:00

02:00


01:00

02:00

Valea lui Mihai

05:00

17:00

23:00

21:00

14:00

14:30

02:00

24'00

22:00

20:30

07:00

08:30

03:30

01:00


01:00

Carei

09:00

18:00

21:00

22:00

13:00

13:00

02:00

18:00

      26.00

26:00

07:00

11:00

07:00

02:00

01:00


Port Capacity and Intermodal Transportation Information

Technical details on all Romanian ports, their intermodal operability and link to Railway Infrastructure can be found here.

Additional Information and Normative Guidance

Additional information and normative guidance on access to the National Railway Infrastructure can be found here.


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