Giurgiu railway station explained

Giurgiu
Structure:At-grade
Platform:2
Tracks:3
Opened:October 19, 1869
Owned:Romanian National Railways
Map Type:Romania#Europe
Map Dot Label:Giurgiu
Embedded:
Stroke-Colour:
  1. C60C30
Stroke-Width:3
Marker:rail-underground
Marker-Colour:
  1. 009D58
Zoom:15

The Giurgiu railway station is a train station in the town of Giurgiu, Romania. The station was opened in 1869 as part of the Bucharest-Giurgiu railway.[1] Today, the station is only served by commuter (personal) trains to Bucharest, Grădiștea and Videle. The Giurgiu North railway station is located about one kilometer north of the station and is serviced by the Bosphorus Express operating between Bucharest and Istanbul.

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43.8956°N 25.9614°W

Notes and References

  1. http://romaniancoins.org/10lei09_calea_ferata.html 140 Years since the opening of Romania's first railway