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Movement of international trains between Bulgaria and Greece suspended

13. February 2011. | 10:44

Source: Focus News Agency

Movement of international trains between Bulgaria and Greece will be suspended due to decision of the Greek Railways Administration in reference to a healthy program for financial stabilization of the Greek railways, press off of the Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) announced.

Movement of international trains between Bulgaria and Greece will be suspended due to decision of the Greek Railways Administration in reference to a healthy program for financial stabilization of the Greek railways, press off of the Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) announced.

Therefore until February 17 the two international trains Romania that run on the route Bucharest – Sofia – Thessaloniki will run only from Bucharest to Kulata.

After February 17 these two international trains will run between Bucharest and Sofia.

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