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  Romania - Transportation
Romania is strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
Romania's railroad network extends for 11,385 km (7,074 mi), of which 3,888 km (2,416 mi) are electrified.
There were 153,359 km (95,297 mi) of roads at the end of 2002, of which 103,671 km (64,421 mi) were paved, including 133 km (83 mi) of expressways.
www.nationsencyclopedia.com /Europe/Romania-TRANSPORTATION.html   (305 words)

  
 Romania travel guide - Wikitravel
Romania's railway network is one of the largest (the 4th in Europe) and most dense in Europe, with trains servicing every town and city in the country, and the many villages.
Road closures and traffic delays occur frequently due to construction, rock slides, car accidents and the return of the cows from pasture to the villages.
Romania is relatively cheap by Western standards - one US dollar buys about 2.4 lei and one euro buys about 3.25 lei (exchange rate 22-05-2007) With this, you can buy more in Romania then you can in Western Europe and North America, especially local products.
wikitravel.org /en/Romania   (10060 words)

  
 netcyclo: Romania: Transportation
Romania has 78,000 kilometers of public roads, significant portions of which are generally in need of repair.
Romania has ports on the Black Sea and along the Danube River; most are in need of repair and modernization.
Romania has three international and 16 domestic airports; four new domestic airports are also slated for construction.
www.netcyclo.com /places/polit/nations/romania/ro-tra.htm   (642 words)

  
 WARSAW Roads and expressways in Poland - GOwarsaw.eu: Warsaw business tourism web site and guide to business services, ...
There are very few main expressways (autostrady, singular - autostrada), some express roads with lower speed limits than motorways but with many of their features, and an extensive network of roads (almost all of them single lane) connecting all major cities.
According to the latest data, during 2004 67 km of expressways were opened to traffic, while 284 km were under construction (or reconstruction) at the end of the year.
The Act determines the basic rules in respect to financing of public roads (excluding motorways), among others the Act stipulates that at least 30% of income derived from the fuel excise duty is spent on the construction and maintenance of public roads.
www.gowarsaw.eu /warsaw-info/index.php?title=Roads_and_expressways_in_Poland   (1357 words)

  
 2003 Dacia Solenza Scala Comments - Carsurvey.org
Regarding a second hand car like Opel Astra, you still have to pay taxes, and a 4 year old one, with 90000Km is around 6000 euros, plus gas and taxes, no warranty and no assurance that the previous owner had taken care of the car and didn't smash it into a wall or something.
So, in conclusion, Solenza is a great car for Romania and other countries where people are interested in a cheap and easy way to get around.
Romania did a great job and car is very nice.
www.carsurvey.org /viewcomments_review_42946.html   (1006 words)

  
 Driving in Bulgaria, drive to Bulgaria, drive in Bulgaria
Drivers who have held their licence for less than two years are limited as follows: 50 kph (30 mph) in built-up areas, 70 kph (44 mph) outside built-up areas, and 100 kph (62 mph) on expressways.
Blue Zone parking is in effect in many built-up areas and you should obtain a ticket; tickets are used instead of discs.
Foreign-registered vehicles using expressways or four-lane rods must pay tolls: 2 leva per km for a private car, 3 leva per km for a van with less than 12 seats, and 4 leva per km for a bus.
www.perfectbulgaria.com /drivinginbulgaria.htm   (371 words)

  
 2 Sisters
He informed me that when trains go from Romania to Ukraine, they have to change the carriage under the train, because the train tracks are a different gauge.
The roads are lined by fields, at this time of year, looking like lots of corn, potatoes, and sunflowers.
Chapin, D.A. and Weinstock, B (2000) The Road From Letichev: The History and Culture of a Forgotten Jewish Community in Eastern Europe (Vols 1 and 1).
www.jewishgen.org /Ukraine/Stories/2_sisters.htm   (5578 words)

  
 Nine O'Clock
The economic policies over motorways are debatable, as is the minister’s new idea of expressways rather than motorways being built, with the time factor being the chief advantage, given the costs per kilometre are more or less the same.
Regardless of how successful or not some of the ministers have been, Romania has a shortage of motorways, you can hardly tell the difference between expressways and national roads and the APIA offices are indeed a test for the administration’s ability to face the challenges raised by this country’s accession to the European Union.
All that aside, we hope the statements by PM Tariceanu, Economy and Finance Minister Varujan Vosganian and many of the market analysts to be the most realistically possible, referring to the Romanian economy reaching a certain maturity, which prevents it from being affected by political tensions but to a small extent.
www.nineoclock.ro /index.php?page=detalii&categorie=frontpage&id=20070426-500909   (1023 words)

  
 Rome airport car rentals, cheap auto hire, lowest rates , unlimited milage
Non European licenses and old style green European licenses must be accompanied by an International Driving Permit.
Expressway speeds are reduced to 110 kph (68 mph) during Saturday and Sunday, the Thursday before Easter through the Wednesday after, midweek national holidays, 20 December to 7 January, and from the Saturday before the second Sunday in July through the first Sunday in September.
Parking is on the right side of the road.
www.kcarrental.com /rome   (561 words)

  
 Poland
Refurbishment of the network has commenced to bring standards into line with western European railway networks.
Road: By Western European standards, Poland has a relatively poor infrastructure of expressways/highways.
The Government has undertaken a programme to improve the standard of a number of significant national highways by 2013.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/po/poland.html   (3158 words)

  
 Beijing China - Movers for international moving from or to Beijing China
Beijing is the second largest city in China in terms of population, after Shanghai.
It is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and expressways entering it in all directions.
Beijing is recognized as the political, educational, and cultural center of the PRC, while Shanghai predominates in economic fields.
www.intlmovers.com /Beijing_China.html   (236 words)

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