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Weather crisis disrupts train travel in Bulgaria

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Weather crisis disrupts train travel in Bulgaria

Photo: Tsvetelina Angelova

Harsh winter weather led to rail traffic being halted in three stretches in Bulgaria, state railways BDZ said on February 9 2012.

No trains were running between Samuil and Silistra in north-eastern Bulgaria, Harmanli and Svilengrad in southern Bulgaria, and Radomir and Kyustendil in western Bulgaria, BDZ said, quoted by local news agency Focus.

No trains could cross the Danube Bridge and passengers from international trains were being taken to the city of Rousse by road transport.

Elsewhere in Bulgaria, several other trains were delayed.

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