Английская Википедия:Bosphorus Express
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The Bosphorus Express (Шаблон:Lang-bg), also known as the Trans Balkan Express (Шаблон:Lang-tr), is an international passenger train running between Istanbul, Turkey and Bucharest, Romania.[1] It runs together with the Istanbul-Sofia Express as far as Dimitrovgrad upon entering Bulgaria, where the latter continues to Sofia. The train is jointly operated by three national railways: the TCDD Taşımacılık (TCDD), the Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ), and the Romanian State Railways (CFR). The train serves several important cities including Istanbul, Edirne, Stara Zagora, and Bucharest.
Stock
The train is pulled by a variety of locomotives in each country. Today the train consists of three or four cars usually supplied by the three railways. There are two couchettes, either TCDD Intercity stock or CFR 40-31/44-31 stock, a single coach, either TCDD or CFR, and a CFR sleeping car. Since the train uses electrified and non-electrified track, locomotives pulling the train also change. From Istanbul, the train is pulled by an E68000 electric locomotive to Kapıkule, where a BDŽ class-07 diesel locomotive becomes the motive power. At Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria, the BDŽ class-07 de-couples and either a BDŽ class-43 or a BDZ class-45 electric locomotive couples onto the train. At Russe, the BDŽ electric locomotive is exchanged with a Romanian class-65 diesel locomotive, which pulls the train to Bucharest.
Typical configurations
İstanbul–Kapıkule
- TCDD E68000 Locomotive
- TCDD Couchette
- TCDD Couchette
Kapıkule–Dimitrovgrad
- BDŽ Class-07 Locomotive
- TCDD Couchette
- TCDD Couchette
Dimitrovgrad–Gorna Oryahovitsa
- BDŽ Class-43 or BDŽ Class-45 Locomotive
- TCDD Couchette
- BDŽ Coach
Gorna Oryahovitsa–Russe
- BDŽ Class-43 or BDŽ Class-45 Locomotive
- CFR Couchette
- TCDD Couchette
- BDŽ Coach
Russe–Bucharest
- CFR Class-65 Locomotive
- CFR Couchette
- TCDD Couchette
Between Dimitrovgrad and Russe, one or two BDŽ Coaches are added to the train for domestic travel.
Route
The journey starts at Шаблон:Rws in the suburb of Marmaray, Шаблон:Cvt from Istanbul's Sirkeci Terminal. After passing through Edirne it arrives at the town of Kapıkule on the Turkish-Bulgarian border. The electric locomotive disconnects and is replaced with a diesel locomotive Passengers need to disembark and cross the rail tracks to clear passport control. After the city of Gorna Oryahovitsa, the train arrives at the city of Ruse on the Danube river. A diesel locomotive once again takes over, and it crosses the Danube via the Danube Bridge and into the Romanian town of Giurgiu, stopping at the Giurgiu North Railway Station. Then it continues north to Bucharest. After circling the city, the train enters from the northwest into Gara de Nord (Bucharest North) station.
Gallery
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The Bosphorus Express at Sirkeci Terminal.
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The Bosphorus Express waiting to depart Bucharest.
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The old destination board on a TCDD couchette car.
References
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