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Alex:D/Project
Noua railway station and a steam motor car on the line
Overview
StatusClosed and dismantled
OwnerBHHÉV/CFPBT/CFLB/CFR
LocaleBrașov and Săcele, Romania
Termini
Stations15 (plus other stopping points)
Service
TypeSteam tram/Commuter rail
Operator(s)MÁV/BHHÉV/CFPBT/CFLB/CFR
Depot(s)Bartolomeu and Satulung
Rolling stockSteam tram locomotives; steam, Diesel and petrol motorcars; 2 axle railroad cars
History
Opened7 March 1892
Closed1 April 1960
Technical
Line lengthBartolomeuSatulung 16.8 km (10.4 mi)–17.5 km (10.9 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in)
Minimum radius60 m (200 ft)
Operating speed35 km/h (22 mph)
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The Brașov–Satulung Suburban Railway (Romanian: Calea ferată locală Brașov–Satulung, Hungarian: Brassó–Hosszufalusi közuti vonal, German: Brassó–Hosszufaluer Strassenbahn) was a Standard-gauge rail line in Brașov County, Romania. At its inauguration, on 7 March 1892, it stretched from Bartolomeu railway station, in Northern Brașov, to Satulung, today incorporated in SăceleCite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page).. Shortened several times, as to not incommodate the increasing traffic inside Brașov, the line was eventually closed down in the spring of 1960. On railway maps and timetables, it was marked under the number 295a until 1919, 156 or 160 until 1948 and then 40 until the end. None of the original rolling stock or track line survives.