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==Maps==
==Maps==
===Printed Maps===
===Printed Maps===
*European Railway Atlas: Scandinavia and Eastern Europe by M.G. Ball (1993) (ISBN 0-7110-2072-4)
*[[Printed Maps#ERA-E | European Railway Atlas (All-Europe Edition)]] by M.G. Ball.
*[https://www.europeanrailwayatlas.com European Railway Atlas] by M.G. Ball (2008 onwards).  Note the transliterations used in these maps to Latin characters do not always correspond with the current BDŽ English station names.
*[[Printed Maps#RO-BG-MD | European Railway Atlas (Regional Series - Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova)]] by M.G. Ball.
* [https://eurosprinter.com.pl/pl_atlasy-i-mapy,46.html?sLang=en Eurosprinter], a Polish company, publishes a map of Bulgaria
*[[Printed Maps#ES-BG | Mapa Kolejowa Bułgarii]] by W. Kolondra.


===Web-based Maps===
===Web-based Maps===

Revision as of 08:32, 17 January 2021

Country Name

Bulgaria (България)

National railway system

National Railway Operator

Bulgarian State Railways - Bulgarski Darshavni Železnici (http://www.bdz.bg/en BDŽ), Български държавни железници (БДЖ).

Language

Bulgarian, using Cyrillic script.

Currency

Lev (Lv, дв); 100 stotinki = 1 Lv

UIC code

numeric 52; alpha BG

Timetable

Journey Planner

http://raz.bdz.bg/site/search.jsp.

Actual Train Times

Downloadable Timetable

The 2020-2021 timetable can be found here [1]. The website https://www.bdz.bg/en/ has a facility in the middle of the home page to list realtime departures from a limited number of main stations. Bulgarian international services are listed individually on https://www.bdz.bg/en/timetable/category-time-table-international.html Time-table international.

Printed Timetable

Patevoditel (ПЪТЕВОДИТЕЛ). Includes all internal and international services. Almost completely written in Bulgarian, using Cyrillic script. The timetable map is diagrammatic and still shows a few lines that no longer have a passenger service. This can be very difficult to obtain, but a pocket-sized version "СЪКРАТЕНО РАЗПИСАНИЕ" with reduced detail is more generally available.

Engineering Information

Not known.

Maps

Printed Maps

Web-based Maps

Infrastructure

Infrastructure Authority

The National Railway Infrastructure Company (NRIC), Национална компания "Железопътна инфраструктура" (НКЖИ).

Network Statement

The Network Statement page provides a list of Network Statements for various years, which can be downloaded in sections.

Gauge

Standard. The BDŽ line from Septemvri to Dobrinishte is 760 mm gauge. Sofia Tramways are mainly 1009 mm gauge.

Electrification

25 kV 50 Hz.

Rule of the road

Right.

Distances

Can be found in Annex 17 [2] of the network statement.

Other Railways

None.

Tourist Lines

Plovdiv Children's Railway (60 cm gauge and ~ 2 km in length).

See Plovdiv Children's Railway

Metro

Sofia.

See Sofia Metro.

A metro track map is available at Popov Metro maps captioned in Cyrillic.

Trams/LRT-Systems

Sofia.

See Sofia Public Electric Transport Company.

The UrabnRailNet site has a basic diagram of the tramway system.

See also Bulgaria - Tram services over obscure routes

Recent and future changes

A return service on Saturdays and Sundays between Plovdiv and Edirne (Turkey) started on 1 June 2019. This may be the first daytime working over this border crossing for a very long time.

Dupnica - Bobov Dol closed to passengers with the Decemeber 2017 timetable change. From 25 May 2017 until further notice passengers on regular services between Thessaloniki and Sofia have been taken by bus over the border between Kulata BDŽ and Promachon OSE. This service had been reintroduced from 10 May 2014, reopening the border crossing to passenger traffic. The http://p.bdz.bg/b/u/buk-solun-11251.pdf 2018/19 international timetable shows the weekly, summer only, Bucuresti - Sofia - Thessaloniki train running through without a bus segment from 7 June 2019 to 6 October 2019.

From an unknown date after December 2013 all of the limited table 600 service between Sofia and Pernik via Razmenna is diverted via a new curve to call at and reverse at Pernik-Razpredelitelna. Details when this commenced would be appreciated by the Compilers.

The journey planner contains trains between Kjustendil and Gjueshevo as at June 2014, following 6 months with none being shown.

Two pairs of cross border all station DMU services between Vidin and Craiova in Romania commenced on 10 May 2014 but from the December 2014 timetable change were replaced by a pair of Sofia - Budapest long distance services which called at the main Vidin station to reverse, using a BDZ Class 55 Diesel over the Bridge. This was replaced at the December 2016 timetable change by a CFR operated Vidin and Craiova DMU service which in 2019 is down to one pair a day. The combined road/rail bridge between Calafat and Vidin named the "New Europe Bridge", was ceremonially opened to traffic on 14 June 2013.

Much of the network is electrified, and more electrification is in progress. Electrification between Svilengrad and the border with Turkey was inaugurated on 9 May 2013, completing an electric route between the Serbian border and Istanbul.

The section of table 331 between Kremikovci and Jana via Obedinena lost its passenger service at the end of the 2008/2009 timetable period.

Special Notes

None.

See also