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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


This list is based on CFM timetable information dated from 14 December 2015, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].
This list is based on CFM timetable information from 10 December 2019, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].


==Obscure services==
Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas Romania, Bulgaria & Moldova, Regional Series 2016, by M.G.Ball.


===Bălţi-Slobozia avoiding line===
===Bălţi===
(ERA 109B4) MD17/1
(ERA 236C3) MD20/1
 
{| class="ostable2
Bălţi has a triangular layout with stations at Bălţi-Oraş (south apex), Bălţi-Slobozia (east apex) and Pelenia (north apex, towards Ocniţa). The general service patterns over the three sides of the triangle are:
* Bălţi-Oraş - Pelenia/Ocniţa: international services between Chişinău and Moskva/Sankt Petersburg, two or three train pairs per day;
* Bălţi-Oraş - Bălţi-Slobozia: two local train pairs per day;
| ''47''
* Bălţi-Slobozia - Pelenia/Ocniţa: one local train pair per day.
| Chişinău - 14:41 Bălţi-Oraş - Moskva Kievskaia
|-
|
| M,W,F,Su
| ''61''
| Chişinău - 01:36 Bălţi-Oraş - Sankt Petersburg Vitebsk
|-
|
| M,W,F,Su
| ''61b''
| Sankt Petersburg Vitebsk - 01:43 Ocniţa - Chişinău
|-
|
|
| ''47b''
| Moskva Kievskaia - 17:51 Ocniţa - Chişinău
|}


===Ungheni avoiding line===
===Ungheni avoiding line===
(ERA 109B4) MD16/2
(ERA 236C2) MD20/2


{| width="100%"  
This east <=> west connection links the lines from Chişinău and Bălţi.
 
{| class="ostable"  
|   
|   
|   
|   
| ''47''
| 47Щ
| 11:21 Chişinău - Moskva Kievskaia
| 11:00 Chişinău - Moskva Kievskaia
|-
|-
|
|
|
| Odd Days
| ''61''
| 361Щ
| 21:51 Chişinău - Sankt Peterburg
| 21:01 Chişinău - Sankt Peterburg
|-
|-
|
|
|
| Odd Days
| ''62''
| 361Ь
| Sankt Peterburg - 05:17 Bereşti - Chişinău
| Sankt Peterburg - 07:01 Bereşti - Chişinău
|-
|-
|
|
|
|
| ''48''
| 47Ь
| Moskva Kievskaja - 21:48 Bereşti - Chişinău
| Moskva Kievskaja - 22:07 Bereşti - Chişinău
|}
|}


===Ungheni CFM - Cristesti Jijia CFR - Socola (1520 mm gauge)===
===<span id="UngheniBG"></span>Ungheni CFM - Ungheni Prut CFR - Socola (1520 mm gauge)===
(ERA 109B4) MD17/3
(ERA 236C2) MD20/3


The track is dual 1435/1520 mm gauge between Ungheni and Socola marshalling yard on the eastern outskirts of Iaşi. CFM introduced a daily 1520 mm gauge train between Chişinău and Socola on 30 September 2015, now reduced (as at January 2016) to an extended weekend. This is the only broad gauge train.
The track is dual 1435/1520&nbsp;mm gauge between Ungheni and Socola marshalling yard on the eastern outskirts of Iaşi. CFM introduced a daily 1520&nbsp;mm gauge train between Chişinău and Socola on 30 September 2015, since reduced to an extended weekend service. This is the only broad gauge train, but there are other 1435&nbsp;mm gauge services - see [[Border Crossings: Moldova - Romania#Ungheni | Border Crossings: Moldova - Romania]].


{| width="100%"  
{| class="ostable"  
|   
|   
| SSuO
| FSSuO
| ''821''
| 821Ь
| 06:43 Chişinău - 08:55/09:35 Ungheni - Socola 10:56
| Chişinău - 08:53 Ungheni - Socola
|-
|-
|   
|   
| SSuO
| FSSuO
| ''822''
| 822Ь
| 17:12 Socola - 18:57/19:17 Ungheni - Chişinău 21:13
| 17:40 Socola - Ungheni - Chişinău
|}
|}
===<span id="Chişinău-Revaca"></span>Chişinău - Chişinău-3 - Revaca===
(ERA 237B1 not shown) MD20/4
Between Chişinău and Revaca there is a section of effectively double track, with the two tracks separated by up to 200&nbsp;m. The station named Chişinău-3 (also shown on some maps as "S.T.V.C.") has platforms on the two routes, one for each direction, and they are labelled as such. The two routes appear to be worked as conventional "right hand running".


==Other Sparse services==
==Other Sparse services==
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The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally in this country) – fewer than three trains each way on at least three days a week – or do not run each weekday:  
The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally in this country) – fewer than three trains each way on at least three days a week – or do not run each weekday:  


* Ocniţa - Chernivtsi (Ukraine)
* Bălţi-Slobozia - Rogojeni
* Bălţi-Slobozia - Rogojeni
* Basarabeasca - Revaca
* Basarabeasca - Zloți
* Bender-3 - Tiraspol - Kuchurhan (Ukraine)
* Etulia - Reni (Ukraine) (operated by Ukrainian Railways)


==Deletions since previous edition==
==Deletions since previous edition==
 
None.
Basarabeasca - Abaclia - Prut 1 - Cahul  Not shown on CFM website as having a service
Basarabeasca - Abaclia - Bolhrad (Ukraine) - Etulia (Moldova) - Reni (Ukraine) Not shown on CFM website as having a service
 
Bălți-Slobozia - Șoldănești  Service appears to terminate at Rogojeni


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:36, 19 December 2019

Introduction

This list is based on CFM timetable information from 10 December 2019, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.

Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas Romania, Bulgaria & Moldova, Regional Series 2016, by M.G.Ball.

Bălţi

(ERA 236C3) MD20/1

Bălţi has a triangular layout with stations at Bălţi-Oraş (south apex), Bălţi-Slobozia (east apex) and Pelenia (north apex, towards Ocniţa). The general service patterns over the three sides of the triangle are:

  • Bălţi-Oraş - Pelenia/Ocniţa: international services between Chişinău and Moskva/Sankt Petersburg, two or three train pairs per day;
  • Bălţi-Oraş - Bălţi-Slobozia: two local train pairs per day;
  • Bălţi-Slobozia - Pelenia/Ocniţa: one local train pair per day.

Ungheni avoiding line

(ERA 236C2) MD20/2

This east <=> west connection links the lines from Chişinău and Bălţi.

47Щ 11:00 Chişinău - Moskva Kievskaia
Odd Days 361Щ 21:01 Chişinău - Sankt Peterburg
Odd Days 361Ь Sankt Peterburg - 07:01 Bereşti - Chişinău
47Ь Moskva Kievskaja - 22:07 Bereşti - Chişinău

Ungheni CFM - Ungheni Prut CFR - Socola (1520 mm gauge)

(ERA 236C2) MD20/3

The track is dual 1435/1520 mm gauge between Ungheni and Socola marshalling yard on the eastern outskirts of Iaşi. CFM introduced a daily 1520 mm gauge train between Chişinău and Socola on 30 September 2015, since reduced to an extended weekend service. This is the only broad gauge train, but there are other 1435 mm gauge services - see Border Crossings: Moldova - Romania.

FSSuO 821Ь Chişinău - 08:53 Ungheni - Socola
FSSuO 822Ь 17:40 Socola - Ungheni - Chişinău

Chişinău - Chişinău-3 - Revaca

(ERA 237B1 not shown) MD20/4

Between Chişinău and Revaca there is a section of effectively double track, with the two tracks separated by up to 200 m. The station named Chişinău-3 (also shown on some maps as "S.T.V.C.") has platforms on the two routes, one for each direction, and they are labelled as such. The two routes appear to be worked as conventional "right hand running".

Other Sparse services

The following lines have few trains (relative to service levels generally in this country) – fewer than three trains each way on at least three days a week – or do not run each weekday:

  • Bălţi-Slobozia - Rogojeni
  • Basarabeasca - Zloți
  • Bender-3 - Tiraspol - Kuchurhan (Ukraine)
  • Etulia - Reni (Ukraine) (operated by Ukrainian Railways)

Deletions since previous edition

None.

See also