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Where to find the train schedule in Bulgaria? How much are tickets for train?

Trains to Bulgaria. Going abroad with a train

International railways. Direct trains (couchette)

International trains schedule - at the answer Bulgarian railway, link to the official website of Bulgarian State Railways BDZ.

About the train routes from abroad, direct trains, stations - look at international trains schedule on the website of Bulgarian railway.

According to the international railway agency "Rila", there are following direct trains: (list of main stations and cities, which trains are passing by)

"Romania"
("main" international train)
Sofia - Bucuresti
(international passanger transportation between: Bulgaria, Romania)

Sofia, Pleven, Gorna Orjahovica (near Veliko Turnovo)
Sofia, Pleven, Gorna Oryahovitsa

St.Zagora, V.Tarnovo, Ruse, Bucuresti Nord
Stara Zagora, Veliko Tarnovo, Bucharest

"Nusic"
("main" international train)
Burgas - Sofia - Beograd
(international passengers transportation between: Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia)

Burgas, Sofia, Dimitrovgrad ZS, Nis, Skopie, Beograd
Burgas, Sofia, Dimitrovgrad, Nis, Skopje, Belgrade

"Bulgaria express"
("main" international train)
Sofia - Bucuresti - Kiev - Moskva
Sofia - Bucharest - Kiev - Moscow
(international passengers transportation between: Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia)

Sofia, Varna, Burgas, Pleven, Gorna Orjahovitza, Ruse
Sofia, Varna, Burgas, Pleven, Gorna Oryahovitsa (near Veliko Tarnovo), Ruse

Bucuresti
Bucharest

Chernovcy, Kiev
Chernivtsi, Kiev

Lvov - Sofia, Burgas, Lviv, Vinnitsa

"Balkan Express"
(international route, train)
Wien-Budapest-Beograd-Sofia-Istanbul
Belgrade-Sofia-Istanbul
(international trains between: Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey)

Wien, Budapest, Subotica, Novi Sad, Beograd, Dimitrovgrad, Edirne, Halkali, Istanbul

Bucuresti - Istanbul
(international route, train)
Bucuresti-Russe-Veliko Tarnovo-Dimitrovgrad-(Beograd)-Kapikule-Edirne-Halkali-Istanbul
(international trains between: Romania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey)

 
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