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BDZ will have extra carriages over Easter holidays

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BDZ will have extra carriages over Easter holidays

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Bulgarian State Railways, BDZ, will implement special advance ticket sales for express and inter-city trains ahead of the Easter holidays, Bulgarian National Television (BNT) said on March 19 2010.

Passengers can reserve seats in all categories for express and inter-city trains, the report said.

The service will be available at all train stations and rail ticket offices in the country.

To deal with demand, BDZ will add additional carriages to trains in the days around Easter, the report said.

For further information, visit the BDZ website at: http://bdz.creato.biz/bg

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