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| 60 0928 arrives into Câineni with R2067 the 07:54 from Sibiu to Ramnicu Valcea. The low cloud makes a dramatic image as the Sulzer locomotive passes the traditional crossing hut. 12/11/2025 |
Introduction:
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| 64 0915 and 41 0453 at Bucharesti Nord. 14/11/25 |
Monday 10th November:
An early drive to Luton saw us onto an uneventful flight with a chance to catch up on a bit of sleep. I won the extra leg room seats (which I really don't need) in the seat lottery- but obviously not the company of my friends!
Since my last visit the airport station has opened which does provide an easier link into town, although it still isn't exactly fast or particularly frequent.
The weather for day one was not good at all, but unperturbed I headed to the station to photograph what was around while my friends took refuge in one of the station bars. One disappointment was seeing my first Regio Calatori X72500 (ex SNCF unit) which have replaced many of the ex-SNCF B25500 push-pull trains.
The weather for day one was not good at all, but unperturbed I headed to the station to photograph what was around while my friends took refuge in one of the station bars. One disappointment was seeing my first Regio Calatori X72500 (ex SNCF unit) which have replaced many of the ex-SNCF B25500 push-pull trains.
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| 64 1219 pauses at Fagăras working R2105 from Brasov to Sibiu. 10/11/2025 |
We didn't have too long in town until our train to Brasov and Sibiu. Having persevered in purchasing seat reservations 48 1005, a required class, took us forward to Brasov, where 64 1219 was then bolted on to take the train forward to Sibiu. A long journey but one that passed nicely with good company and a few beers purchased from the Carrefour at Bucharesti Nord. Despite being fairly tired by Sibiu there was time for a beer and to have a wander around this pretty town.
Tuesday 11th November:
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| 60 1149 approaches Tălmaciu with R2063 from Piatra Olt to Sibiu. 11/11/2025 |
Now we did have a train to catch, and the plan was to intercept what should have been a Sulzer at Talmacu inbound from Piatra Olt to Sibiu. This involved an Uber ride but successfully netted a run with 62 1142 on load 2.
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| 60 1149 makes its scheduled call at Raul Vadului. |
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| A diesel line-up at Sibiu with 60 1149, 64 1179 and 64 0925. 11/11/2025 |
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| 89 0570 on R2070 at Sibiu 11/11/2025 |
Back in Sibiu it was a trip to Beer and Ribs for dinner, another little wander around the town and then a major disappointment for several members of the group who were bowled out on a bar which had closed early due to lack of custom!
Wednesday 12th November
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| 60 0928 approaches Podu Olt working R2067. 12/11/2025 |
Still struggling for any sunlight, we bothered the Malaxa which sits here all morning, before driving back to Sibiu to re-photograph the depot now that the light had improved. This was a little more difficult today as the depot staff were very keen to keep us away from the diesels- but perseverance meant we won that cat and mouse game for some rewarding shots!
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| 60 1328, 60 0795 and 64 1190 stand outside the roundhouse at Sibiu. 12/11/2025 |
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| Malaxa 77 0974 at Turnu Roso working R2066 from Podu Olt to Piatra Olt. Not a comfortable ride! 12/11/2025 |
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| One of my favourite shots of the rip as 64 1179 approaches Tălmaciu working from Brasov to Sibiu. 12/11/2025 |
After photographing a GM running from Brasov to Sibiu in good light at Talmaciu, it was time for us to make the journey in the opposite direction in our Dacia. Arrival in Brasov gave us time to head into the old town for dinner and a few drinks. We ate at 'After Stub' in the old town - which is quite a walk from the new town centre, where we had booked to stay, which is near to the station- which would have been much more useful had we not now hired a car! The restaurant had a surprise in that the 'double burger' actually turned out to be two burgers! Nobody left hungry.
Thursday 13th November
Thursday 13th November
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| 48 1007 passes Breaza Nord working towards Bucharest 13/11/2025 |
One of the main reason for hiring the car was to check out the narrow gauge industrial railway which runs from Moroeni to Fieni carrying regular trains of limestone from a quarry to a large cement works.
First however there was time to check out the railways of Brasov. A short stint at the station proved that the ex-SNCF 'Carvelle' DMU's do still operate for Regio Calatori, though many have now been replaced by ex-DB 628 units, and I managed to miss the one that shunted around the station during our time there!
First however there was time to check out the railways of Brasov. A short stint at the station proved that the ex-SNCF 'Carvelle' DMU's do still operate for Regio Calatori, though many have now been replaced by ex-DB 628 units, and I managed to miss the one that shunted around the station during our time there!
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| 81 0817 pauses in the yard at Brasov 13/11/2025 |
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| 41 0331 awaits departure from Brasov. 13/11/2025 |
Finally before leaving, still wishing to satisfy an itch, I wanted to find my way to the Regio Calatori depot to finally get a decent picture of a Carvelle- even if it wouldn't be working. With the help of my drone, I was able to identify where they were hiding and after a bit of a track walk, some reasonably nice pictures were achieved.
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| 40 0661 leads a line up of electric locos on the depot at Brasov. 13/11/2025 |
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| 60 1195 of CFR Marfa in the yard at Brasov 13/11/25 |
We made our way down the line and at Fieni the reason for the stoppage was soon clear. The massive cement works was undergoing maintenance with the kiln surrounded by scaffolding, and just one class 82 shunting in the yard. So clearly the line does run, had run recently, and will run again. But it was not going to run today.
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| 69 0064 shunts at Fieni- the only movement we saw. 13/11/2025 |
The car was then returned to Bucharest airport, via lots of traffic on the outskirts of the city and a long argument with the hire company over the dirty state of the car- *yes, you guessed it, that 'return it as dirty as you like' message from Sibiu had not translated well to Bucharest and a €60 fee was levied for not returning the car in a 'rentable' condition. It wasn't clean- but by all measures we have returned far dirtier cars on trips before.
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| French stock- 425 581 + a RIO set crosses the Prahova river at Bobolia with RE11034 the 13:56 Regio Caltori service from Brasov to Bucharest. |
We picked up the final member of our group tonight and headed into Bucharest for beers, dinner and to see the worlds heaviest building; the Palace of the Parliament. Following a walk back to the hotel we were all pretty exhausted...
Friday 14th November
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| DB 60 1666 waits its next duty at Chitila. 14/11/2025 |
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| Rotary plough PH-01 and 05 paus at Chitila as 64 1385 brings a train in to Chitila. 14/11/2025 |
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| Ex-SNCF 'Carvelle's, still in their French colours, await their next turn on the depot at Brasov. 14/11/2025 |
Aside from the man defecating by the side of the line, Chitila did have a few highlights, the main being DB 60 1666 which was in the yard and a pair of independent snowblowers which arrived!
With signs that the DB loco would depart we waited several hours for its totally lacklustre departure in the gloom before heading back into the city. The weather had been unfortunate for this train would have been a highlight had the light not been so poor.
There was time for a few beers at Grivita Pub & Grill which was much nicer than any of the establishments on the station, before picking up our bags and heading back to the station for the main event of the day, IR 402 the overnight Bucharest to Chisinau train, run by CFL Moldovan railways.
It was slightly surprising how late the stock arrived for this busy train, and certainly didn't aid our plan to check that the buffet existed before stocking up on 'emergency' beers, but we left only a few minutes late behind 41 0393 which would take us as far as Iasi.
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| Stock for the overnight service from Bucharest to Chisinau arrives at Bucharest Gara du Nord. 14/11/2025 |
On the train we settled into our compartments (5 not being a great number to split between two berths of 4) and headed to the buffet area in the adjacent coach. It did exist, and as had been largely expected, there was no shortage of alcohol on offer! This appeared to be the area where all the western European tourists could be found and as well as a couple of Swiss guys, we also made friends with Andrew from Blackpool and Mollie from Cardiff who was backpacking from Romania into Moldova. Many beers were consumed, ex-British 92026 'Britten' (still complete with tunnel roundels) was spotted, and much jollity was enjoyed until our carriage attendant had to fairly aggressively usher the party back to our compartments for the border grip at Ungheni and into Moldova.
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| 47 7498 passes Breaza Nord working towards Bucharest 13/11/2025 |
Saturday 15th November
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| 64 1179 reflected at Sibiu.11/11/2025 |
For a station with so few trains, Chisinau is beautifully maintained, well staffed and appointed. We were relieved to find a left luggage office where we could leave our bags until we would be back for the train in the evening. A look at the timetable poster confirmed that there would be very little railway activity for us to see. The only other booked passenger movement before our train returning towards Bucharest in the evening was the thrice weekly arrival from Kyiv in the early afternoon.
Aside from our train there were two other coaches at the station- intriguing as I did not expect to see any local loco hauled services. With no loco attached there was no immediate sign that these were going anywhere so we headed into town, still with Mollie in tow, who seemed to have adopted us. Or had we adopted her?
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| The scrap line up at Chisinau, including several derelict 2TE10L locomotives. 15/11/2025 |
So- a day in Chisinau with no trains and an extra member of our group.
Fortunately the weather had turned sunny so that walking around the city was enjoyable. Sights taken in included the large flea market outside the station, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Triumphal Arch and the Lenin statue which is now hidden away at the back of a park, in a car part of a conference centre!
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| TE33 3001 arrives into Chisinau with the train from Kyiv. 15/11/2025 |
The decision was taken to head back to the station in the early afternoon in the hope of seeing the arrival from Kyiv, Mollie still in tow, although we had suggested that following a group of trainspotters to the station was probably not the best way to spend her afternoon! The good news, on arrival, was that plenty of people were waiting for the train, and that it was only around an hour late. This gave time to climb over the line of derelict locos opposite the station, and for me to split my trousers in the process!
After a pleasing arrival shot of the train with TE33 3001, it was a dash to catch the train again in the platform. As I had heard previously, the staff here are very quick to detach the loco after arrival.
There were a few hours now to pass before the evening train, so a bar and some food were found before we said farewell to our new friend for the day, and headed back to the station to collect our bags, and re-unite with our other new friend from the previous night, Andrew, who was this time vowing not to spend the majority of the journey in the buffet!
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| TE33 3001 and 3005 head the 17:05 departure from Chisinau to Kyiv / Bucharest. 15/11/2025 |
Since the train was running combined with the Kiev portion, we were treated to double headed TE33's on a lengthy rake of coaches. Required TE33 3001 would haul the train out of Chisinau, and much to everyone's amusement, our berth on the train was the same one that we had occupied last night. This also meant the same attendant who was perhaps not initially best pleased to see us! 'Tonight, sleep. No beer! No food!'. Of course when he realised we were only going to Iasi (which isn't pronounced anything like it sounds) he was soon joking that we could have as many beers as we wanted.
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| 60 1149 crosses the Olt at Proieni. 12/11/2025 |
By now it was pretty late, and a hotel bed was very welcome!
Sunday 16th November
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| 64 1227 awaits departure from Iasi. 16/11/2025 |
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| Duewag M62 Tram 299 (originally from Mulheim) 15/11/2025 |
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| GT4 tram 0328 (originally from Stuttgart) 15/11/2025 |
Conclusions:
A very enjoyable trip with good company, a new country ticked off the list, and actually, prettyreasonable weather for much of the time given the time of year.
The big disappointment was the narrow gauge, which so nearly produced, but didn't. This has gone on the unfinished business list for a return when time allows, as has the task to photograph a few more Sulzers, of which we actually saw very few. Indeed, it is fair to say we didn't actually see a great number of trains at all! It was very clear that to chase trains on the diesel lines, where there is a very sparse train service, you really need a car- and despite it perhaps not being the best hire, it did certainly help to get around and chase the trains.
The trip to Moldova was enjoyable, but it is a shame that there are now so few trains in the country. If I had another day, I would like to have made the trip into Transnistria, but I can't see myself being back in this part of the world unless the rail system gets significantly busier!
The trip to Moldova was enjoyable, but it is a shame that there are now so few trains in the country. If I had another day, I would like to have made the trip into Transnistria, but I can't see myself being back in this part of the world unless the rail system gets significantly busier!


































