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Bulgaria

The first railway line in Bulgaria that was entirely designed and built by Bulgarian engineers and designers, connecting Caribrod, Sofia and Vakarel, was opened on 1 August 1888. The first electrified track, between Sofia and Plovdiv was put into operation in 1963. Nowadays the two major train routes are Sofia - Varna and Sofia - Bourgas. You can travel both routes overnight.

Visit the website of the Bulgarian railway company BDZ: English version / Bulgarian .

Special trains Bulgaria

There are some special trains in Bulgaria that require a reservation or supplement. You can make reservations during your trip at most international train stations.

Seat reservation is required for the following trains:

  • Bulgarian State Railways, BDZ (Bulgarski Durzhavni Zheleznitsi) operates international passenger trains and domestic trains, circulating on the main routes.
  • Balkan Express - circulating on the route Istanbul / Sofia / Budapest.
    This train runs in both directions.

Network

There are various connections with other European countries:

  • Sofia - Belgrade - one day train and one night train
  • Sofia - Bucharest - one day train and one night train
  • Sofia - Thessaloniki
  • Svilengrad - Alexandroupolis
  • Bulgaria Express from Sofia to Kiev, Moscow, Minsk and Saint Petersburg.
  • The Black Sea Train circulates during certain periods of the year from Moscow and Minsk to Varna and vice versa.
  • The Bucharest / Istanbul Express - circulating on the route Bucharest / Stara Zagora / Istanbul.