Romania - Tram services over obscure routes
Introduction
Some tram systems advertise their depot workings and enable one to ascertain the regular use by passenger-carrying services of junctions or sections of line that do not otherwise see public service. This occasional series lists such services that have come to notice. While the data for each system is current at the date stated, it is not the intention to endeavour to keep every entry up to date at every service change - the listing serves as a guide for travellers as to the sort of services they can look out for, enabling them to check current published timetable material at their time of travel.
To assist in tracing services, the route and/or timetable number for each journey is shown in parentheses, e.g. (1). Days of operation are in English notation (respectively: Su, M, T, W, Th, F, S) - plus "O" for only, "X" for excepted. Su (Sundays) usually includes public holidays in mainland Europe - but check locally.
Listings for other systems throughout the world - in the same format as shown below (please include date of timetable validity) - will always be welcomed.
Obscure Services
No Obscure workings are known for Bucharest, Arad, Botoşani, Brăila, Cluj Napoca, Craiova, Galati, Iaşi, Ploieşti, Sibiu or Timişoara. Please notify the Compilers if any are observed.
Oradea
Calea Aradului aka Aviatorilor west to south
An August 2023 visitor advised his Tram 8 that departed from the loop at Pod CFR at 16.29 to Ioșia continues SSuX to Salca Depot. This returns partially via the outbound route but on reaching Aviatorilor uses the west to south curve with passengers on board. It is assumed there may be other journeys, and in both directions.