Timișoara West railway station Gara Timișoara Vest | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | 1 Dumitru Bagdasar Street, Timișoara Romania | ||||
Coordinates | 45°43′33″N 21°10′18″E / 45.72583°N 21.17167°E / 45.72583; 21.17167 | ||||
Owned by | Căile Ferate Române | ||||
Operated by | Căile Ferate Române | ||||
Line(s) | CFR Line 926 (Timișoara–Cruceni) | ||||
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Timișoara West railway station is a station located in Freidorf district of Timișoara. Crossed by CFR Line 926 (Timișoara–Cruceni), the station is currently transited mainly by freight trains serving the fuel depots in the area; a single passenger train connects Timișoara to Cruceni, a village located 49 km from the city.
Traffic on the 49-km-long Timișoara–Cruceni railway began on 31 July 1897. Timișoara West originally had a Class III station building with a side wing (opened in 1897, in the same year as the railway). A new station was built in the 1970s about 350 m from the old building. Over time, it had several names, depending on the politico-historical context: at the time of the inauguration of the Timișoara–Cruceni railway it was named Szabadfalu (the Hungarian name of Freidorf), after World War I it was called Sâmbăta, and after World War II Freidorf; it got its current name in the 1970s.
References
- "Plecări/sosiri Timișoara Vest". Mersul trenurilor CFR.
- Ivănescu, Valentin (2009). Cronica ilustrată a Regionalei de Căi Ferate Timișoara. Editura Marineasa. p. 18.
- "Szabadfalu". Magyarország vasútállomásai és vasúti megállóhelyei.
- ^ Bălan, Titus (15 July 2019). "Despre transportul din Freidorf, șantierul naval și furtul tramvaiului". Banatul Azi.
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