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The Railway Traffic Is Closed on the Prahove Valley, Between Campina and Floresti Prahova, Due to the Weather. a Train, Reopened After 22 p.m.

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The National Ferate Company “CFR” SA informs that, starting at 20:43 p.m., the movement has been closed, both on row 1, and on row 2, between Campina and Floresti Prahova, to remove vegetation from the contact line.

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The National Ferate Company “CFR” SA informs that, starting at 20:43 p.m., the movement has been closed, both on row 1, and on row 2, between Campina and Floresti Prahova, to remove vegetation from the contact line.

·Romania
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CFR SA National Ferate Company informs that, starting at 20:43 p.m., the movement has been closed on both row 1, and row 2, Campina – Floresti Prahova, to remove vegetation from the contact line.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The National Railway Company “CFR” SA informs that starting at 20:43, lines 1 and 2 Câmpina – Florești Prahova were accidentally closed to remove vegetation from the contact line. We would like to point out that within the radius of the Regional Branch of the Bucharest Railway, between the stations of Florești Prahova and Câmpina (lines 1 and 2), unfavorable weather phenomena (showers, increased winds) caused some branches to fall on the contact…

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The National Ferate Company “CFR” SA informs that, starting at 20:43 p.m., the movement was closed on both row 1, and row 2, Campina – Floresti Prahova, to remove vegetation from the contact line.

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News.ro broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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