The Bulgarian State Railways (Bulgarian: Български държавни железници, romanized: Balgarski darzhavni zheleznitsi, abbreviated as БДЖ, BDZ or BDŽ) are...
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and services are operated by the Bulgarian State Railways. The Ruse – Pliska - Varna, the first Bulgarian railway line, was started in 1864. The Ottoman...
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site Highways in Bulgaria "Map of the railway network in the Republic of Bulgaria". Bulgarian State Railways. Bulgarian State Railways. Retrieved 15 December...
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called Bulgarian State Railways, but there are also a number of private operators including Bulgarian Railway Company and DB Schenker Rail Bulgaria. In 2014...
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British Rail Class 87 (redirect from Bulgarian State Railways Class 87)
the port of Ruse in Bulgaria. Seventeen locomotives are in service with Bulgarian Railway Company. A downturn in traffic in Bulgaria meant that the export...
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List of locomotive classes (category Railway locomotive-related lists)
Class 53 British Rail Class 55 The Bulgarian State Railways are Bulgaria's state railway company and the largest railway carrier in the country, established...
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was formerly the general director of the Bulgarian State Railway Company (BDZ). On April 13, 2005, Bulgaria's transport ministry awarded the first private...
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List of FAUR locomotives (category Railway locomotive-related lists)
diesel–electric, diesel hydraulic, and diesel–mechanical locomotives. Romanian Railways CFR's diesel locomotives built by FAUR Bucharest are classes 64 to 95....
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1888 the Bulgarian railways were nationalised under the Railways Act 1885 and the locomotives became the property of the Bulgarian State Railways (BDŽ)....
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4-10-0 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1883)
Twelve-wheeler. Later, these locomotives were named "Super Mastodon's." The Bulgarian State Railways operated a group of 3-cylinder 4-10-0s, their class 11. Other equivalent...
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