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23 July 17:45

Rail unionists blame lack of investment and insufficient compensation, warning that rail transport will become chaotic under the current government.

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The National Railway Federation Mișșcare Comercial Vagoane draws attention to the disaster in the Romanian railway industry, pointing out that no political decision-maker has been held responsible for the current situation. The average speed of passenger trains is 44 km/h and freight trains only 17 km/h, due to lack of investment in infrastructure. State compensation for the railways is among the lowest in Europe and the current government is accused of not understanding the seriousness of the situation, which could lead to total chaos in rail transport.

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Sindicalişti CFR: Viteza medie cu care circulă trenurile de călători în România este de 44 km/h / Guvernul actual va transforma transportul pe calea ferată din România într-un haos de nedescris
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Sindicaliştii CFR: Guvernul va transforma transportul feroviar într-un haos. De ce circulă trenurile din România cu doar 44 km/h
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Care e viteza medie a trenurilor în România. Avertismentul sindicaliștilor CFR: „Guvernul Bolojan face haos pe calea ferată”
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Sindicalişti CFR: Guvernul actual va transforma transportul pe calea ferată din România într-un haos de nedescris / Nu au fost niciodată bani suficienţi / Viteza media cu care circulă trenurile de călători în România este de 44 km/h

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