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Bulgaria signed a contract with Škoda for five more trains
Bulgarian Interim Minister of Transport Krasimira Stoyanova and the Czech company Škoda signed the additional agreement for the supply of 5 more electric trains
Bulgarian Ministry of Transport buys 5 more electric trains from Škoda
The Bulgarian Ministry of Transport has decided to buy an additional 5 electric trains from the Czech manufacturer Škoda. The ministry has taken this step
Electric cars are becoming more attractive to Bulgarian consumers
The electric vehicle (EV) industry is evolving rapidly, driven by consumer demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation options
Pimk wants to move passengers on more railway routes in Bulgaria
Pimk Rail Express aims to operate other railway routes in Bulgaria besides the Sofia-Burgas line
Bulgaria is in a hurry to launch Ruse-Giurgiu ferry
Bulgaria has ambitions to launch the ferry line between Ruse and Giurgiu (Romania) in September. Given the launched overhaul of Danube Bridge 1, a ferry line can relieve heavy traffic by between 20 and 30%
In an effort to complete a tender: Multiple-unit trains instead of push-pull trains for Bulgarian railways
The Bulgarian Transport Ministry has accumulated a series of failed orders for the delivery of push-pull and multi-unit trains pledged and financed with funds under the Recovery Plan
Sof Connect will invest another 20 million euros in Sofia Airport this year
The concessionaire of Sofia's airport has invested 30 million euros so far, and another 20 million is planned to be spent by the end of the year
An amphibious bus will transport passengers between Silistra and Calarasi
An innovative bus that, in addition to land, can also move on water, will connect the cities of Silistra (Bulgaria) and Calarasi (Romania) across the Danube