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词条 Bartolomeu railway station
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  1. Name and etymology

  2. History

  3. Industrial junctions

  4. Current status

  5. Gallery

  6. See also

  7. References

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| type= Căile Ferate Române
| image=File:Bartolomeu_train_station,_Brasov_(3).jpg
| image_caption= New station building
| address= Calea Făgărașului nr. 2, Brașov, Romania
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| line= 200 Brașov-Făgăraș-Sibiu
203 Brașov-Zărnești
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| platform= 4
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| levels= 1
| tracks= 10
| parking= yes
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| opened= 1891
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| rebuilt= ~1966
| electrified= no
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Bartolomeu railway station ({{lang-ro|Gara Bartolomeu}}) is a railway station in the North-West part of Brașov, Romania.

Name and etymology

The station takes its name from the surrounding neighborhood, which in turn was named after the church of St Bartholomew, the oldest standing church in Brașov, dedicated to one of the twelve apostles. In other languages it is called:

  • {{lang-hu|Bertalan/Brassó-Bertalan}}
  • {{lang-de|Bartholomä/(Kronstädter) Westbahnhof}}

History

The station's history is closely tied to the establishment and exploitation of the Brașov-Zărnești local railway. The line and its dependencies were built by a company named "Brassó-Háromszéki Helyi Érdekű Vasutak" (BHHÉV), established in 1890. The station was inaugurated on 6 June 1891 and the first official train passed through it on 13 June 1891.{{sfn|Bellu|1995|p=82}}

From the very beginning, the exploitation of the line and thus the station was undertaken by MÁV, the Hungarian Royal State Railways. From 1919 on, it was continued by CFR, the Romanian State Railway Company, who nationalized the line in 1932[1].

Between 7 March 1892 and 16 mai 1933 it was also the terminus station of Brașov–Satulung Suburban Railway and, from 27 September 1908 on, a station on Brașov-Făgăraș-Sibiu railway.{{sfn|Bellu|1995|p=103}}

In the first years, the station had only three-four tracks, a small warehouse with a platform and a small locomotive depot, with water supply and a turntable. The main building had a hallway, a waiting room for the first and second classes, a ticket sales office, and two rooms for the personnel's office. In 1908 it was extended sideways to include a third class waiting room and an apartment for the station master. The latrines were outside. The personnel consisted of a station master, a station supervisor and two switchmans.{{sfn|Bellu|1995|p=82}}[2][3]

In 1964-1966 a new, larger station building was erected to the South-West of the old one and the tracks were extended to 10 in 1972-1973. Centralized traffic control was also introduced in 1964.{{sfn|Bellu|1995|pp=83-84}}

From 2005, private rail company Regiotrans was granted exclusivity on Brașov-Zărnești Railway.[4][5]

Industrial junctions

Current status

As of 2017,[6], 29 passenger trains are stopping in this station, all but one being low speed local trains. Of those, 18 belong to Regiotrans, the rest to CFR. Seven CFR InterRegio passenger trains pass through the station without stopping. There is also goods traffic present.

Gallery

See also

  • Brașov railway station

References

1. ^Law nr. 1396, published in "Monitorul Oficial" nr. 94 from 20 April 1932.
2. ^Adressenbuch der Stadt Kronstadt Band 1896.
3. ^Arhivele Naționale ale României. Direcția județeană Brașov. Fond Primăria Brașov, 1908.
4. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.monitorulexpres.ro/?mod=monitorulexpres&a=citeste&p=Viata%20cetatii&s_id=25373| last=Onciu| first=Camelia| title=Glasul roţilor de tren particular| website=Monitorul Expres| date=16 May 2006}}
5. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.libertatea.ro/ultima-ora/primul-patron-de-tren-de-calatori-133756| title=Primul patron de tren de călători| website=Libertatea| date=19 April 2006}}
6. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.infofer.ro/| website=Informatica Feroviara| title=(home)}}
  • {{cite book| first=Radu| last=Bellu| year=1995| title=Mică monografie a căilor ferate din România| volume=I| publisher=Filaret| location=Bucureşti| language=ro}}
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