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10 July 09:41

Rail traffic on the Sinaia-Bușteni route has resumed normal after interventions to repair damage caused by the storm.

Delia Niculescu
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CFR SA has announced the resumption of rail traffic on the Sinaia-Bușteni distance starting at 8:23 am, after the traffic was disrupted due to a storm. A fallen tree broke the contact wires, affecting both directions. Emergency crews worked with pantograph hoes to fix the problem, and traffic was initially resumed on the electric traction line 1 around 23:41.

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Traficul feroviar, reluat în condiții normale între Sinaia și Bușteni
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CFR: Traficul feroviar a fost reluat în condiții normale între Sinaia și Bușteni
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Traficul feroviar pe ruta Sinaia-Buşteni a fost reluat

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