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Romania: Trains are up to 400 minutes late

09. February 2010. | 00:18

Source: Agerpres

Trains reach their destinations up to 400 minutes late, because of the snow storm, informs the Ministry of Transports.

Trains reach their destinations up to 400 minutes late, because of the snow storm, informs the Ministry of Transports.

Following the orange code warning for abundant snowfalls and snowstorm in several counties in southern and eastern Romania, the city of Bucharest included, issued by the National Meteorology Administration, trains run at limited speed nationwide and reach their destinations between 40 and 200 minutes late.

When leaving the Nord Station, trains may be between 30 and 145 minutes late, depending on the number of minutes of delay accumulated by their pair trains when coming to Bucharest Nord.

Only the international train coming from Sofia is more than 400 minutes late. It crossed the border very late and is to leave for Moscow.

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