All Bulgaria articles
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Country profile
Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, & North Macedonia- country map
Greece, Bulgaria, Albania, & North Macedonia: national rail network map
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Organisations
Metropolitan JSC (Sofia)
Opened 1998. Three-line network serving 44 stations. See Sofia network map. The initial section of Line M1 from Slivnitsa to Konstantin Velichkov opened on January 28 1998. It has since been extended in stages, reaching Serdika in October 2000 and Obelya in April 2003. Extension southeast from the centre at ...
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Sofia Elektrotransport EAD
First line opened 1901. Network comprises 165 stops served by 11 routes. See Sofia network map. Sofia’s tram network uses two track gauges. Most lines are 1009 mm gauge, but three routes serving the east and southeast of the city are standard gauge. The first these opened in 1987, and ...
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Ministry of Transport & Communications, Bulgaria
The Minister’s responsibilities extend to policy matters relating to all forms of transport. Address9 Dyakon Ignatiy Str1000 SofiaBulgariaPhone+359 2 940 9771Fax+359 2 988 5094Emailmail@mtitc.government.bgWebsitewww.mtc.government.bg
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Railway Administration Executive Agency (RAEA), Bulgaria
RAEA is the national authority for rail safety. Amongst other responsibilities, it is the regulator controlling access to railway infrastructure, monitors the railways’ public service obligations, and is responsible for interoperability as a part of the trans-European railway. Address5 Gen Iosif Gurko St1000 SofiaBulgariaPhone+359 2 9 409 428Fax+359 2 987 ...