Train Transfers To and From Timisoara Airport
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Timisoara Airport Train Transfers
The primary train station in Timisoara Airport, Gara de Nord, is nearby. Once you board the specified train at the station, you will arrive at your destination.
Train tickets can be purchased online or at the station. Even though buying tickets on the day of the trip is straightforward, it can be more expensive than buying your train ticket in advance.
To get to Timisoara's primary train station, Gara de Nord, from the airport, passengers at Timisoara Airport can take express bus number 4B. Express buses leave for the airport every hour. On its way to Timisoara's primary train station, the bus stops in the city's center. Tickets can be bought with a credit card, debit card, or smartphone.
Timisoara North Railway Station (Gara de Nord)
The central train station in the city and the biggest in Romania's western region is Timisoara North Railway Station. The inauguration of the first station building took place in 1897. The plan created by the Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff was constructed in a neoclassical style.
It is the city's primary railroad hub and is the biggest in Romania's western region. Timisoara North is one of Romania's busiest stations for passenger transportation. From here, trains of the Romanian Railways, Regio Calatori, and Astra Trans Carpathian, as well as those for freight transport, particularly those of the Romanian Railway Group company, travel.
The Meetings with Art tour includes a stop at the train station. Timisoara is a famous landmark that was planned by the Architectural Tour team.
The station is served by several bus lines in addition to the Gara de Nord metro station, such as lines 105, 123, 133, 178, 182, 205, 282, and express line 780, which connects the railway station with the Henri Coanda Airport. On the Grivi?a side, trolleybus lines 65, 79, and 86 serve the station. On The Columnes side, trolleybus lines 62, 85, 93, and 96 do the same. The station also connects with the CFR and TFC trains at Henri Coanda International Airport.
Train Ticket Counter
You can purchase international tickets at ticket window 1 in a space designated Case de bilete with a sizable blue sign; look at the images below to help locate it. Enter the station through the main entrance in the colonnaded station facade to find it coming from outside. It is in that wide passageway to the platforms right before a sizable pharmacy.
Pick up online-purchased tickets the day before or earlier during the day rather than at the last minute. Be aware; the international window closes for breaks at various times throughout the day.
Other Services at the Train Station
There is a left luggage office 50 meters past the Relay newsstands, and there are now privately-owned luggage lockers as well; prices can be found on the left luggage page. Around the station are numerous ATM cash machines.
Additionally, numerous kiosks sell drinks and snacks inside the station and various food hubs like KFC, Subway, and Springtime.
At the front of the station, signs pointing to the official station taxi rank hang from the roof. Authorized taxi station at Gara de Nord for safety and fair prices. Use only authorized yellow taxis; avoid using any touts. To prevent fraud and undesirable events, do not use taxis or vehicles that appear to be taxis from anywhere else outside the station.
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