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  • Ştiri pentru turişti

    Ştiri pentru turişti

    Cel mai mare operator feroviar privat de călători din România, Regio
    Călători, a introdus până pe 17 septembrie trenuri zilnice directe între Brașov,
    unul dintre cele mai importante oraşe montan din România, şi Mangalia, ultimul
    oraş de pe litoralul românesc al Mării Negre. Trenurile circulă cu regim de
    rezervare a locurilor. Trenul IR 11084 pleacă din Brașov la 7.20 şi ajunge în
    Mangalia la 13.39. Plecarea din Mangalia a trenului-pereche, IR 11086, este la
    14.35, iar sosirea la Braşov la ora 20.35.


    Trenurile opresc în toate staţiunile de pe Valea Prahovei (Predeal, Azuga
    Buşteni, Sinaia), la Bucureşti opresc în Gara Băneasa. Pe litoralul Mării Negre
    trenurile opresc la Constanţa, cel mai mare port românesc maritim, dar şi în
    staţiunile de pe malul mării (Eforie Nord, Eforie Sud, Costineşti, Costineşti
    Tabără, halta Neptun).


    Pe de altă parte, informații actualizate despre circulația trenurilor din
    România sunt disponibile la telefonul 0219521 – INFO CFR (pentru trafic
    intern), respectiv la numerele de telefon de la gările CFR, publicate pe www.cfrcalatori.ro. Puteţi obţine
    informaţiile dorite de pe site în secţiunea «Itinerarii» trebuind să introduceţi
    numărul exact al trenului şi să daţi click pe «Informații tren». Obtineţi
    informaţii în timp real despre opriri, întârzieri, timp de staţionare în
    următoarea gară şi timpul estimat de sosire. Există şi variantă în engleză a siteului.
    Există aplicația «Trenul meu», cu variantă în engleză..


    Turiştii care ajung la Tulcea au la dispoziţie o parcare
    de tip ‘park and ride’, la marginea oraşului, pe strada Isaccei, până la
    sfârşitul acestei lunii mai parcarea fiind gratuită. Vara parcările din oraş
    sunt neîncăpătoare pentru turiştii care ajung în Tulcea cu autoturismele şi le
    lasă aici pentru a urca la bordul navelor şi a ajunge în satele Deltei Dunării pentru
    vacanţă. Potrivit primarului din Tulcea, parcarea are 136 de locuri, este
    monitorizată video, are în imediata vecinătate o staţie de autobuz, iar
    preţurile sunt de 3 ori mai mici decât în alte zone. Pentru noua parcare se vor plăti 2 lei (circa
    0,4 euro) pentru două ore şi 3 lei
    (circa 0,6 euro) pentru 4 ore, Recent, consilierii locali au introdus şi un
    abonament anual pentru acest tip de parcare în valoare de 600 de lei (circa 120
    de euro).


    Printre schimbările aduse regulamentului se numără posibilitatea de a parca
    pentru 24 de ore în orice zonă amenajată special în oraş contra sumei de 20 de
    lei (circa 4 euro), pentru o săptămână, contra sumei de 100 de lei (circa 20 de
    euro), şi introducerea unui abonament anual 24h/24h, de 1.500 de lei (300 de
    euro).


    În unele parcări private de la marginea oraşului Tulcea, tariful pentru o
    oră de staţionare este de 5 lei (un euro), 8 ore fiind taxate cu 20 de lei (4
    euro), iar 24 de ore, cu 30 de lei (6 euro). Parcarea privată are şi două
    staţii electrice de încărcare.




  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romanian tennis player Irina Begu on Thursday qualified for the third
    round of the WTA 1.000 tournament in Madrid, with more than seven million
    dollars in prize money. In the second round the Romanian secured a 6-4, 7-5 win
    against Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic. The other two Romanians, Sorana
    Cirstea and Ana Bogdan, have been eliminated in the second round of the
    competition: Cirstea by second-seeded Arina Sabalenka of Belarus, who won the
    game in two sets 6-4, 6-3. Bogdan has been defeated by US challenger Shelby Rogers, who secured a 6-2,
    6-2 win. Irina Begu will next take on Rogers in the competition’s third round.

    Now let’s have a look at women’s handball because this weekend will be
    seeing the first round of the Champions League quarterfinals. Both Romanian
    sides present in the competition are playing on Sunday when Rapid Bucharest
    will be up at home against Norwegian side Vipers Kristiansand, the last year’s
    winner of the competition, while CSM Bucharest plays Team Esbjerg in Denmark.




    In the men’s competitions, Romania’s national side will be trying to
    qualify for European Championship in a decisive game against Ukraine in
    Gummersbach, Germany. The Romanians are hankering for a win in the fourth group
    of the qualifiers topped by Austria with 10 points, a team which has already
    qualified for the competition’s next stage. Romania and the Faroe Islands come
    next in the group, each with 4 points followed by Ukraine with two. The first
    two sides in each of the 8 preliminary groups will advance to the competition’s
    new stage together with four of the best sides on the third position. The final
    tournament is due in Germany over 10th and 28th of
    January 2024. Romania hasn’t qualified for a final men’s tournament since 1996.




    Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and Universitatea Cluj have qualified for the
    finals of Romania’s Football Cup. Sepsi secured a 3-0 home win against CFR Cluj
    while on Thursday Universitatea Cluj outperformed UTA one-nil. The finals is
    due in Sibiu, southern Romania on May 24th.


    This weekend will be seeing the matches of the sixth leg of Romania’s Football
    Superleague. FCU Craiova will be playing Chindia Targoviste on Friday, while on
    Saturday CS Mioveni plays FC Arges and Petrolul Ploiesti will be up against FC
    Botosani.




    On Monday, FC Voluntari takes on Universitatea Cluj while UTA plays at
    home Hermannstadt of Sibiu. On Saturday, Sepsi plays Farul Constanta in a home
    game while on Sunday Universitatea Craiova, on their own turf, plays FCSB. On
    Monday the capital city Bucharest will be seeing an interesting match pitching
    local side Rapid against CFR Cluj. Farul tops the ranking with 42 points,
    followed by CFRR with 38 and FCSB with 37.


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  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romanian tennis player Irina Begu on Thursday qualified for the third
    round of the WTA 1.000 tournament in Madrid, with more than seven million
    dollars in prize money. In the second round the Romanian secured a 6-4, 7-5 win
    against Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic. The other two Romanians, Sorana
    Cirstea and Ana Bogdan, have been eliminated in the second round of the
    competition: Cirstea by second-seeded Arina Sabalenka of Belarus, who won the
    game in two sets 6-4, 6-3. Bogdan has been defeated by US challenger Shelby Rogers, who secured a 6-2,
    6-2 win. Irina Begu will next take on Rogers in the competition’s third round.

    Now let’s have a look at women’s handball because this weekend will be
    seeing the first round of the Champions League quarterfinals. Both Romanian
    sides present in the competition are playing on Sunday when Rapid Bucharest
    will be up at home against Norwegian side Vipers Kristiansand, the last year’s
    winner of the competition, while CSM Bucharest plays Team Esbjerg in Denmark.




    In the men’s competitions, Romania’s national side will be trying to
    qualify for European Championship in a decisive game against Ukraine in
    Gummersbach, Germany. The Romanians are hankering for a win in the fourth group
    of the qualifiers topped by Austria with 10 points, a team which has already
    qualified for the competition’s next stage. Romania and the Faroe Islands come
    next in the group, each with 4 points followed by Ukraine with two. The first
    two sides in each of the 8 preliminary groups will advance to the competition’s
    new stage together with four of the best sides on the third position. The final
    tournament is due in Germany over 10th and 28th of
    January 2024. Romania hasn’t qualified for a final men’s tournament since 1996.




    Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and Universitatea Cluj have qualified for the
    finals of Romania’s Football Cup. Sepsi secured a 3-0 home win against CFR Cluj
    while on Thursday Universitatea Cluj outperformed UTA one-nil. The finals is
    due in Sibiu, southern Romania on May 24th.


    This weekend will be seeing the matches of the sixth leg of Romania’s Football
    Superleague. FCU Craiova will be playing Chindia Targoviste on Friday, while on
    Saturday CS Mioveni plays FC Arges and Petrolul Ploiesti will be up against FC
    Botosani.




    On Monday, FC Voluntari takes on Universitatea Cluj while UTA plays at
    home Hermannstadt of Sibiu. On Saturday, Sepsi plays Farul Constanta in a home
    game while on Sunday Universitatea Craiova, on their own turf, plays FCSB. On
    Monday the capital city Bucharest will be seeing an interesting match pitching
    local side Rapid against CFR Cluj. Farul tops the ranking with 42 points,
    followed by CFRR with 38 and FCSB with 37.


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  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend


    In the first leg of the play-offs for the eighth-finals of the football Conference League, on Thursday, CFR Cluj lost to Lazio Rome, away from home, 0-1. The only goal of the match was scored by Ciro Immobile, in the first half overtime. The Italian side were down to ten men, after Patric was sent off for a foul on Ermal Krasniqi on 15 minutes. Dan Petrescus team nonetheless failed to take advantage of the situation. The second leg will be played next Thursday in Cluj-Napoca.



    Also in football, this weekend the 26th round of the Romanian Super League is played. After 2 matches on Friday, Chindia Târgovişte vs. Universitatea Cluj and CS Mioveni vs. Rapid Bucharest, on Saturday Hermannstadt take on UTA Arad on home turf, and Farul Constanţa face Petrolul Ploieşti. On Sunday, CFR play against FC Argeş, while FCSB meet Universitatea Craiova. The last 2 matches of this round are scheduled for Monday, pitting FC Botoşani against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and FC U Craiova against FC Voluntari. Top of the tables at this time are Farul, with 52 points, followed by CFR, 2 points behind.



    Two rounds before the end of the group stage in mens handball Champions League, Dinamo Bucharest has secured a spot in the play-offs for the quarter-finals. The Romanian champions, currently ranking 5th in Group A, are moving forward, after losing 33-26 to group leaders Paris Saint-Germain in France on Thursday. Next week they are taking on the Danish side Gudme in Bucharest.



    And in Rugby Europe Championship, Group B, Romania plays this Saturday away from home against Portugal. Both teams are already qualified for the competitions semis and are playing for the top place in the group, which secures them a home match in the semi-finals against the second-ranking team in Group A. (AMP)


  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend


    In the first leg of the play-offs for the eighth-finals of the football Conference League, on Thursday, CFR Cluj lost to Lazio Rome, away from home, 0-1. The only goal of the match was scored by Ciro Immobile, in the first half overtime. The Italian side were down to ten men, after Patric was sent off for a foul on Ermal Krasniqi on 15 minutes. Dan Petrescus team nonetheless failed to take advantage of the situation. The second leg will be played next Thursday in Cluj-Napoca.



    Also in football, this weekend the 26th round of the Romanian Super League is played. After 2 matches on Friday, Chindia Târgovişte vs. Universitatea Cluj and CS Mioveni vs. Rapid Bucharest, on Saturday Hermannstadt take on UTA Arad on home turf, and Farul Constanţa face Petrolul Ploieşti. On Sunday, CFR play against FC Argeş, while FCSB meet Universitatea Craiova. The last 2 matches of this round are scheduled for Monday, pitting FC Botoşani against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and FC U Craiova against FC Voluntari. Top of the tables at this time are Farul, with 52 points, followed by CFR, 2 points behind.



    Two rounds before the end of the group stage in mens handball Champions League, Dinamo Bucharest has secured a spot in the play-offs for the quarter-finals. The Romanian champions, currently ranking 5th in Group A, are moving forward, after losing 33-26 to group leaders Paris Saint-Germain in France on Thursday. Next week they are taking on the Danish side Gudme in Bucharest.



    And in Rugby Europe Championship, Group B, Romania plays this Saturday away from home against Portugal. Both teams are already qualified for the competitions semis and are playing for the top place in the group, which secures them a home match in the semi-finals against the second-ranking team in Group A. (AMP)


  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romania’s handball side Dinamo
    Bucureşti is very close to qualification for the Champions League play-off. The
    Romanian side ended in a 31-all draw the game they played against their
    Hungarian opponent Veszprém. Ukrainian Andrii Akimenko scored most of the goals
    for Dinamo, seven.






    After the game, Veszprem lost
    their first position in the Group A ranking. Four legs before the final
    matches, Dinamo ranks fourth in the group with 11 points. The sides ranking
    third, fourth, fifth and sixth have qualified for the play-offs and the
    Romanian side can be only theoretically outperformed by Wisla Plock, currently
    ranking seventh. We recall that Wisla with five points have lost both matches
    against the Romanian side. After a break the competition is to resume on
    February 8th, when Dinamo take on FC Porto in an away game. FC Porto
    is presently ranking last in the group.




    CFR Cluj on Thursday secured a 1-0
    win in the derby of the Romanian Football Superleague against FCSB. Rangelo
    Janga scored for the champs in the 69th minute of the game. The game
    on Thursday was a remaining match of the championships’ 9th leg. CFR
    are presently boasting 44 points, same as the leader Farul Constanta, but they
    are ranking second with a lower goal average. Rapid Bucharest come in third
    with 37 points while FCSB fourth with 35 with the same number of points as
    Universitatea Craiova




    This weekend will be seeing the
    games counting towards the 21st leg of the Superleague, the last
    this year. On Friday FC Voluntari takes on Farul Constanta, while on Saturday,
    Sepsi take on Universitatea Cluj in a home game, while Universitatea Craiova on
    their own turf play Chindia Targoviste. On Sunday, in Pitesti, local side FC
    Arges are up against CS Mioveni, while in Ploieşti, southern Romania, local
    side Petrolul take on FC U Craiova. On Monday the National Arena in Bucharest
    hosts the match pitching FC Botoşani against local side FCSB. The leg’s last
    game will take place on Tuesday when CFR Cluj play Hermannstadt.




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  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romania’s handball side Dinamo
    Bucureşti is very close to qualification for the Champions League play-off. The
    Romanian side ended in a 31-all draw the game they played against their
    Hungarian opponent Veszprém. Ukrainian Andrii Akimenko scored most of the goals
    for Dinamo, seven.






    After the game, Veszprem lost
    their first position in the Group A ranking. Four legs before the final
    matches, Dinamo ranks fourth in the group with 11 points. The sides ranking
    third, fourth, fifth and sixth have qualified for the play-offs and the
    Romanian side can be only theoretically outperformed by Wisla Plock, currently
    ranking seventh. We recall that Wisla with five points have lost both matches
    against the Romanian side. After a break the competition is to resume on
    February 8th, when Dinamo take on FC Porto in an away game. FC Porto
    is presently ranking last in the group.




    CFR Cluj on Thursday secured a 1-0
    win in the derby of the Romanian Football Superleague against FCSB. Rangelo
    Janga scored for the champs in the 69th minute of the game. The game
    on Thursday was a remaining match of the championships’ 9th leg. CFR
    are presently boasting 44 points, same as the leader Farul Constanta, but they
    are ranking second with a lower goal average. Rapid Bucharest come in third
    with 37 points while FCSB fourth with 35 with the same number of points as
    Universitatea Craiova




    This weekend will be seeing the
    games counting towards the 21st leg of the Superleague, the last
    this year. On Friday FC Voluntari takes on Farul Constanta, while on Saturday,
    Sepsi take on Universitatea Cluj in a home game, while Universitatea Craiova on
    their own turf play Chindia Targoviste. On Sunday, in Pitesti, local side FC
    Arges are up against CS Mioveni, while in Ploieşti, southern Romania, local
    side Petrolul take on FC U Craiova. On Monday the National Arena in Bucharest
    hosts the match pitching FC Botoşani against local side FCSB. The leg’s last
    game will take place on Tuesday when CFR Cluj play Hermannstadt.




    (bill)

  • אדריאן פאון  נשאר לשחק בהפועל באר-שבע

    אדריאן פאון נשאר לשחק בהפועל באר-שבע

    הקשר הרומני ההתקפי אדריאן פאון הועבר מ-CFR קלוז לקבוצת הכדורגל הישראלית הפועל באר-שבע: כך הודיעה אלופת רומניה. לאחר חודש וחצי בלבד שבילה בהפועל באר-שבע בהשאלה המועדון הישראלי הפעיל את סעיף הרכישת השחקן. הקשר חתם על חוזה קבוע בבאר-שבע עד 2026.



    פאון (בן 27) הועבר להפועל בסוף ספטמבר וכבש שער אחד בשמונה משחקים ששיחקו מאז. לאחר שהגיע ל-CFR קלוז בגיל 13, שיחק פאון למעלה מ-300 משחקים והפך לאחד השחקנים האהובים ביותר בקבוצת קלוז. הוא הצליח להבקיע 29 פעמים. פאון שיחק בנבחרות הצעירות והנוער הלאומיות והוא נבחר לשחק גם בנבחרת הבוגרת של רומניה.


    להפועל באר-שבע יש מסורת ארוכת שנים של שימוש בשחקנים רומנים. במשך הזמן שיחקו בנבחרת 8 כדורגלנים מרומניה.

  • September 8, 2022

    September 8, 2022

    MEASURES The
    government in Bucharest has today tackled a series of measures to overcome the
    energy crisis announced by the European Commission. According to Prime Minister
    Nicolae Ciuca all the measures taken by its cabinet to cap prices for
    electricity and gas have been tailored to meet the recommendations made by
    Ursula von der Leyen and are aimed at protecting household consumers, the
    Romanian economy and curbing consumption. The European Commission wants to
    reduce the price paid for Russian gas as part of a plan to diminish energy
    costs. According to the head of the EU Commission, the money Putin uses to fund
    his war campaign in Ukraine must be limited. The Commission wants to also curb
    demand by reducing energy consumption at peak hours. In Moscow, president Putin
    says that Russia will completely stop energy deliveries if the EU caps the
    Russian exports adding the Europeans will freeze in winter. The European Energy
    Ministers are to discuss the Commission’s proposals on Friday.










    BLUE AIR Romanian discount carrier Blue Air is expected
    to resume its flights shortly. Company officials are to announce today what
    flights the company is going to resume. On Tuesday the airline announced the
    suspension of its flights until September 12th after its bank
    accounts were frozen by the state amid concerns over unpaid debt. According to
    the Romanian Foreign Ministry, Romanian nationals abroad affected by the
    measure can contact the nearest diplomatic mission or consular office. The
    Romanian passengers stranded at airports across Europe and beyond are being
    repatriated by means of the planes of the national airline Tarom after the
    government has allotted money from the reserve funds.










    EXPULSION The Foreign Ministry in
    Moscow has declared ‘persona non grata’ a member of the Romanian Embassy in
    Moscow, the RIA agency announced on Thursday. Reuters recalls that Romania,
    like other EU members, has been designated an ‘unfriendly country’ by Moscow in
    response to sanctions imposed after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Earlier
    this year Russia and EU countries expelled hundreds of each other’s diplomats
    in the wake of the Russian invasion on February 24th.










    FOOTBALL Romania’s football champions CFR Cluj today takes on FC Ballkani of
    Pristina in their first Group G game of the Europa Conference League. In the
    other match of this group Turkish side Sivasspor will be taking on Slavia Praga
    while in Group B, Romania’s vice-champions FCSB will be playing English side
    West Ham United in London. Also in this group Belgian side Anderlecht Brussels
    will be up against the Danish from Silkeborg.










    DAY Christians in
    Romania are today celebrating the Birth of Jesus’s Mother, St. Mary. According
    to the Christian belief, the Virgin Mary was born out of a miracle. Her parents
    Joachim and Ana were very old and could not have babies. In response to their
    prayers God made a miracle and Ana got pregnant at an old age. They named their
    daughter Mary and she would give birth to our Lord Jesus Christ, the Messiah.
    Christians believe the Holy Virgin reached the highest degree in holiness and
    unlike the other saints, she is celebrated four times a year, on her birthday, Her
    entry into the Temple, the Annunciation and the Ascension.








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  • RRI Sport Club

    RRI Sport Club

    Three sides from Romania are to play on Thursday in the first round of the Conference Leagues play-offs, Europes third major football competition. Two of them, Universitatea Craiova and CFR Cluj will have away games whereas FCSB will be playing in Bucharest. Universitatea will be up against Israeli side Hapoel Beer-Sheva in a game starting at 20:30 Bucharest time. In the Romanian Superleague, the trainees of Mirel Radoi, who has just made his debut in the present edition of this championship, barely managed a 1-0 win against FC Mioveni, which is their first victory in the domestic championship so far.



    Romanias champions CFR Cluj will be playing NK Maribor in Slovenia at 21:15 Bucharest time. This is the second Romanian-Slovene match after the one in which Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe defeated Olimpija Ljubljana. On Sunday CFR lost their home match against FC Botosani 1-0.



    FCSB, a side coached by Nicolae Dică, will be up at home against Norwegian team Viking Stavanger in a match due to begin at 21:30 local time. FCSB had a shy start in the present edition of the domestic championship, and are presently ranking 12th after a victory, three draws and a defeat. However, they come after three wins in a row in the preliminaries of Conference League: one against Saburtalo and two against Dunajska Streda. In the Romanian Superleague on Sunday, FCSB secured a 3-2 home win against Chindia Targoviste.


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  • RRI Sport Club

    RRI Sport Club

    Three sides from Romania are to play on Thursday in the first round of the Conference Leagues play-offs, Europes third major football competition. Two of them, Universitatea Craiova and CFR Cluj will have away games whereas FCSB will be playing in Bucharest. Universitatea will be up against Israeli side Hapoel Beer-Sheva in a game starting at 20:30 Bucharest time. In the Romanian Superleague, the trainees of Mirel Radoi, who has just made his debut in the present edition of this championship, barely managed a 1-0 win against FC Mioveni, which is their first victory in the domestic championship so far.



    Romanias champions CFR Cluj will be playing NK Maribor in Slovenia at 21:15 Bucharest time. This is the second Romanian-Slovene match after the one in which Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe defeated Olimpija Ljubljana. On Sunday CFR lost their home match against FC Botosani 1-0.



    FCSB, a side coached by Nicolae Dică, will be up at home against Norwegian team Viking Stavanger in a match due to begin at 21:30 local time. FCSB had a shy start in the present edition of the domestic championship, and are presently ranking 12th after a victory, three draws and a defeat. However, they come after three wins in a row in the preliminaries of Conference League: one against Saburtalo and two against Dunajska Streda. In the Romanian Superleague on Sunday, FCSB secured a 3-2 home win against Chindia Targoviste.


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  • Călătorii mai scumpe cu trenul

    Călătorii mai scumpe cu trenul

    De la 1 iulie s-au mărit prețurile la biletele de tren. O călătorie de la
    București la Constanța, pe litoralul românesc al Mării Negre, la clasa a doua,
    va costa 67 de lei (circa 13,5 euro) cu trenul Inerregio (IR), preț crescut de
    la 55,7 lei (circa 11,25 euro), respectiv 35 de lei (7,05 euro), de la 29,3 lei
    (5,90 euro) pentru un tren Regio. Până la Brașov, cunoscută localitate montană,
    biletul costă 54 de lei (10.90 euro) la trenul IR, faţă de 44,7 lei (circa 9
    euro) înainte, respectiv 29 de lei (circa 5,85 euro) la Regio, de la 24 de lei
    (4,85 euro).


    Pe ruta Braşov – Mangalia, în sudul litoralului românesc, biletul de tren
    clasa a 2-a IR a ajuns de la 1 iulie la un preţ de 104 lei (21 de euro), de la
    86,9 lei (17,55 euro), iar pentru Bucureşti Nord – Timişoara, marele oraş din
    vestul ţării, clasa a 2-a IR, se va plăti suma de 116 lei (23,45 euro), în loc
    de 97 de lei (19,60 euro).


    Măsura vine în sprijinul redresării şi echilibrării activităţii economice a
    tuturor operatorilor de transport feroviar de călători din România pe fondul
    creşterii preţurilor la diferite materiale cu pondere mare în activitatea de
    transport feroviar: combustibil, energie electrică, piese de schimb. Ultima
    creştere de tarife la călătoria pe calea ferată a fost în anul 2013,
    argumentează compania.


    Facilităţile de călătorie acordate de CFR Călători până în prezent sunt
    valabile în continuare şi după scumpirea biletelor, menţinându-se principiile
    de protejare a călătorilor care utilizează frecvent trenurile de persoane.
    Continuă acordarea de reduceri de până la 50% din tariful integral la
    abonamentele destinate navetiştilor, a reducerii 50% la abonamentele şi
    biletele pentru studenţi, a gratuităţii la abonamentele şi biletele pentru
    elevi. Rămân în vigoare și ofertele comerciale ale CFR Călători prin care se acordă
    reduceri tarifare, de exemplu: 5% reducere din tariful de transport la
    cumpărarea online (direct de pe site-ul www.cfrcalatori.ro, din aplicaţia
    disponibilă pe telefon, de la automatele de vânzare bilete din staţii), de până
    la 10% reducere din tariful de transport la cumpărarea cu anticipaţie de peste
    10 zile, de 10% reducere din tariful de transport pentru călătoria dus-întors
    etc.


    CFR Călători recomandă pasagerilor să își planifice din timp călătoria, să
    folosească toate trenurile puse la dispoziție din graficul unei zile și să îşi cumpere
    din timp legitimaţiile de călătorie. Biletele pot fi achiziţionate cu anticipație
    de 30 de zile, utilizând următoarele canale: online de pe www.cfrcalatori.ro


  • ‘Trenurile Soarelui’ 2022

    ‘Trenurile Soarelui’ 2022

    Operatorul naţional ferovia CFR Călători a introdus în circulaţie ‘Trenurile Soarelui’ 2022. Turiştii au la dispoziţie 40 de trenuri ce vor asigura zilnic legături directe din toată ţara cu staţiunile de la Marea Neagră şi cu Delta Dunării, în perioada 10/11 iunie – 11/12 septembrie 2022. Toate regiunile ţării vor fi conectate în perioada verii cu destinaţiile de vacanţă cele mai căutate de pe litoralul românesc. CFR Călători oferă doritorilor posibilitatea de a călători fie cu trenurile directe din 14 mari oraşe (Arad, Deva, Timişoara, Reşiţa, Oradea, Satu Mare, Baia Mare, Cluj-Napoca, Târgu Mureş, Braşov, Suceava, Iaşi, Galaţi, Buzău), fie prin asigurarea unei conexiuni rapide din gara Bucureşti Nord prin intermediul trenurilor care circulă într-un orar cadenţat (la una-două ore) pe ruta Bucureşti Nord – Constanţa şi retur.



    Astfel, 30 trenuri directe (15 dus/15 întors, inclusiv ramurile aferente) care pornesc din principalele oraşe au ca destinaţie, respectiv punct de plecare litoralul românesc, din care 18 trenuri (9 dus/9 întors) au ca destinaţie/punct de plecare Mangalia, în extremitatea sudică a Litoralului. 38 de trenuri (19 dus/19 întors) asigură legătura Capitalei cu litoralul şi retur din gările Bucureşti Nord, Bucureşti Băneasa sau Bucureşti Obor). Durata călătoriei Bucureşti-Constanţa este, în medie, de două ore şi 20 minute.



    Pentru călătoria spre Delta Dunării, trenurile IR 1981/ R 8653 şi R 8656/ IR 1982 vor asigura zilnic legătura directă Bucureşti Nord – Tulcea Oraş şi retur. În plus, în gara Medgidia va fi asigurată zilnic conexiunea spre Tulcea Oraş şi retur cu trenuri dinspre Bucureşti sau Constanţa.



    Toate trenurile InterRegio estivale au în compunere vagoane climatizate, dotate cu prize pentru încărcarea laptopului sau a telefonului mobil, toalete ecologice, uşi de acces şi intermediare semiautomate, majoritatea vagoanelor sunt modernizate în ultimii 12 ani. Trenurile cu parcurs lung au în compunere vagoane cuşetă.



    Pentru o călătorie cu loc rezervat pe ruta Bucureşti Nord – Constanţa la clasa a 2-a, la tren IR un bilet costă în acest moment 59,60 lei, la tren Regio-Expres 33,20 lei şi la tren Regio 30,30 lei. La aceste tarife se aplică reduceri: 5% din tariful de transport la cumpărarea online (de pe site sau aplicaţie) şi de la automatele de vânzări bilete în gările mari; 10% la cumpărarea unui bilet cu oferta dus-întors; până la 10% la cumpărarea cu anticipaţie. Elevii beneficiază de gratuitate, în timp ce studenţii plătesc 50%, la călătoria în vagoanele clasa a 2-a.



    Biletele pot fi achiziţionate cu anticipaţie de 30 zile, astfel: online de pe cfrcalatori.ro; din aplicaţia mobilă ‘CFR Călători mersul trenurilor şi bilete online’; de la automatele de vânzare bilete din gări; de la casele de bilete din gări, agenţii de voiaj CFR Călători şi distribuitori autorizaţi (agenţii de turism).



  • June 16, 2022

    June 16, 2022

    WAR IN UKRAINE – Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, this morning
    arrived in Kyiv by train, the Romanian Presidency reports. Also today, the
    president of France, Emmanuel Macron, the chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz
    and the Prime Minister of Italy, Mario Draghi, arrived together with a special
    train in the Ukrainian capital-city. The European officials are here to express
    Europe’s solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Kyiv has criticized France,
    Germany and, to a lesser extent, Italy for alleged delays in providing Ukraine
    with weapons, and for supposedly putting their own prosperity before the
    liberty and security of Ukraine. On the other hand, Ukraine’s president,
    Volodymyr Zelensky, has thanked US president Joe Biden for the 1-billion-USD
    military aid the White House leader previously announced will go to Ukraine.
    Moreover, the Ukrainian president accepted the invitation to take part in the
    G7 and NATO summits in late June in southern Germany and Madrid, respectively,
    although he didn’t mention whether he will be attending the meetings in person
    or if he will address the participants by videoconference.




    DEFENSE – Romania’s Defense Minister, Vasile Dîncu, attended the
    meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the level of NATO defense ministers.
    The meeting reviewed progress reported in coordinating the military actions of
    approximately 50 participant states and the military and humanitarian
    assistance provided to Ukraine. Minister Vasile Dîncu highlighted the need for
    the international community to continue their efforts to support Ukraine, the
    Defense Ministry reports. Minister Dîncu reiterated Bucharest’s close
    involvement in supporting the Ukrainian people, including the over 1.2 million
    refugees who have entered Romania since the start of the conflict, as well as
    Romania’s efforts in facilitating grain exports from Ukraine with a view to
    avoiding a global food crisis.




    CFR – The Romanian Rail Company (CFR) will mobilize team of workers
    in Galați to start modifying
    railways so as to allow freight transports from Ukraine and Moldova to enter
    Romania. A total of 5 kilometers of rail will be rehabilitated within 60 days
    to ensure the transport of grain from Ukraine, disrupted by Russia’s invasion. The
    company has the necessary cranes and vehicles allowing the transfer of cars
    from the broad gauge used in Russia and ex-Soviet countries to the standard
    gauge used in the EU. To simplify the procedure, the Romanian Transport
    Ministry decided to render operational a double-gauge track that was
    decommissioned 30 years ago in order to allow the freight trains from Moldova
    to unload the cars directly in the cargo boats docked in Danube River ports.




    GOVERNMENT – The Government wants to
    freeze all hiring in the public sector starting July 1. The government is today
    expected to pass an emergency decree suspending all vacancy-filling contests in
    public, central and local institutions. Also today the Cabinet will discuss an
    emergency decree designed to combat profiteering by banning the introduction of
    unwarrantedly high prices as well as capping production and sales with a view
    to increase prices. Additionally, the Government wants a ban on hoarding
    commodities with the intent of benefiting from future price increases.




    EXAMS – Over 150,000 eighth-graders are
    today sitting their written exam in mathematics. The exam is part of a nationwide
    series of exams pupils take when completing the gymnasium cycle (grades 5-8)
    and the results will help them enroll in high schools or vocational schools. On
    Monday, pupils took their test in the Romanian language, while pupils who are
    members of national minorities will take their mother tongue test tomorrow. The
    written Baccalaureate tests are scheduled for next week.




    MOTION – The Save Romania Union (USR)
    in opposition has filed a simple motion against Education Minister, Sorin Cîmpeanu, blaming him for the high rate
    of school dropout and the poor exam results. USR claims Minister Cîmpeanu
    introduced changes in the way pupils are examined without taking into account
    the opinion of stakeholders. The simple motion will be debated next Monday in
    the Chamber of Deputies, with a final vote scheduled for Wednesday. (VP)





  • CFR efectuează lucrări de revizie pe tronsonul București Nord – Aeroportul Otopeni

    CFR efectuează lucrări de revizie pe tronsonul București Nord – Aeroportul Otopeni

    Pentru realizarea unor lucrări la infrastructura feroviară pe ruta București Nord – Parc Mogoșoaia – Aeroport Henri Coandă, la solicitarea CFR SA – managerul căii ferate, în perioada 28-30 martie 2022, un număr de 12 trenuri ale CFR Călători din intervalul orar 09:00 – 14:30 nu vor circula: RE 7925, RE 7926, RE 7923, RE 7927, RE 7928, RE 7930, RE 7929, RE 7932, RE RE 7931, RE 7934, RE 7933 si RE 7936.

    Informații actualizate despre circulația trenurilor sunt disponibile la:

    – 0219521 – INFO CFR (trafic intern).

    – numerele de telefon de la gările CFR sunt publicate pe www.cfrcalatori.ro la secțiunea INFORMAȚII TELEFONICE – https://www.cfrcalatori.ro/informatii-telefonice/

    – în aplicația TRENUL MEU (https://bilete.cfrcalatori.ro/ro-RO/Itineraries), introduceţi numărul exact al trenului în căsuţa indicată şi click pe Informații tren. Obtineţi informaţii în timp real despre opriri, întârzieri, minutele de staţionare în următoarea gară şi timpul estimat de sosire.

    – pe site-ul companiei www.cfr.ro sunt funcționale și actualizate permanent camerele web http://cfr.ro/index.php/component/content/article/2-uncategorised/4023-camere-web-2 din gările București Nord, Aeroport Henri Coandă, Timișoara, Craiova, Brașov, Iași, Cluj Napoca și Constanța care indică ora de sosire/de plecare a trenurilor.

    – pe site-ul pe www.cfrcalatori.ro, la Mers tren trafic intern.

    – la personalul din staţii.