State railways company CFR increases train ride price in Romania

13 August 2011

Romania's state-owned railways company CFR Passengers will hike ticket prices from Sunday, August 14, in an attempt to grow its revenues and get the company's finances back on track. The ticket price increase will be of 18 percent and is part of the company's plan to improve its financial situation, after having witnessed increases in price for fuel, energy and railway parts, according to CFR.

The company will continue to apply a 50 percent discount on subscriptions for frequent travelers and a 75 percent discount for students.

The last train ticket price increase in Romania happened in September last year. The price of a train ticket from Bucharest to Ploiesti on a Rapid train in the second class train will increase from RON 21.5 to RON 25.4 (around EUR 6). A train ride from Bucharest to the seaside city of Constanta will for the same Rapid train, second class, will grow from RON 52.2 to RON 61.6 (around EUR 14.4).

CFR is one of the state-run companies in Romania poised to have private management, as asked by the International Monetary Fund, which has given Romania a precautionary loan, the second such agreement after a two-year stand-by loan.

editor@romania-insider.com

 

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State railways company CFR increases train ride price in Romania

13 August 2011

Romania's state-owned railways company CFR Passengers will hike ticket prices from Sunday, August 14, in an attempt to grow its revenues and get the company's finances back on track. The ticket price increase will be of 18 percent and is part of the company's plan to improve its financial situation, after having witnessed increases in price for fuel, energy and railway parts, according to CFR.

The company will continue to apply a 50 percent discount on subscriptions for frequent travelers and a 75 percent discount for students.

The last train ticket price increase in Romania happened in September last year. The price of a train ticket from Bucharest to Ploiesti on a Rapid train in the second class train will increase from RON 21.5 to RON 25.4 (around EUR 6). A train ride from Bucharest to the seaside city of Constanta will for the same Rapid train, second class, will grow from RON 52.2 to RON 61.6 (around EUR 14.4).

CFR is one of the state-run companies in Romania poised to have private management, as asked by the International Monetary Fund, which has given Romania a precautionary loan, the second such agreement after a two-year stand-by loan.

editor@romania-insider.com

 

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