Английская Википедия:Iași railway station
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Iași railway station is the main railway station in Iași, and one of the oldest in Romania. It is part of the Pan-European Corridor IX.
History
Opened in 1870, the Grand Railway Station first connected Iași to Chernivtsi in Bukovina, Austria-Hungary and, after two years, to Bucharest.
The original building designed by Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród[1] and inspired by the Doge's Palace of the Republic of Venice, is Шаблон:Convert long, has 113 rooms and is listed in the National Register of Historic Monuments.[2]
In 1928-1930, two additional wings were symmetrically added to each side of the building. In 1980, a new separate building was constructed on the north side of the complex station and named Iași Nord.
The main buildings of the station have recently been restored with modern additions.[3]-
Current operations
Passenger services
As of 2013, Iași railway station serves about 110 trains in a typical day, including domestic trains to and from a majority of Romanian cities. Additionally, international trains run to Chișinău and Ungheni, in the Republic of Moldova.
The main lines in Iași are Făurei – Tecuci – Iași and Iași – Pașcani.
Local transit
The station is served by several tram and bus lines operated by CTP Iași, the local transit operator. Bus route 50 provides non-stop service to the Iași International Airport, with departures every 30 minutes.[4][5]
Distance from other railway stations
Romania
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Europe
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References
External links
- ↑ Markian Prokopovych. Habsburg Lemberg: Architecture, Public Space, and Politics in the Galician Capital, 1772-1914. Purdue University Press. 2009. p. 131
- ↑ The Romanian Register of Historical Monuments Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Rail Stations in Romania Шаблон:Webarchive
- ↑ Traseul autobuzului 50 a fost prelungit până la Gara Iași Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Conexiuni cu aeroportul, gările şi autogările Шаблон:In lang
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