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Arad Central railway station

Arad Central railway station is the largest railway station in the city of Arad, and the largest in the Arad County. It is the second largest railway station in the western region of Romania, immediately after Timișoara Nord railway station.

History
The main building was designed by Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff, when Arad was a major city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. ==Operators==
Operators
The station is being served by the infrastructure operator Compania Națională de Căi Ferate CFR, which owns the station building and infrastructure, and the private operator Regiotrans. Arad Central services are in majority connected to the CFR 200 Main Line from Brașov/Bucureṣti Nord to Curtici. The Arad–Curtici line is the main railway link to Western Europe toward Budapest Keleti. ICN/IC services International IR services ==Lines==
Lines
Line 200 : Curtici–Arad–DevaVințu de JosSibiuFăgărașBrașov (to Bucharest it continues as the 1000 main line) • Line 215 : Arad–Arad VestPecicaSemlacȘeitinNădlac • Line 216 : Arad–Aradul NouZădăreniBodrogul NouFelnacSânpetru GermanMunarSecusigiuArancaPeriamSaravaleSânnicolau MareDudeștii NoiVălcani • Line 310 : Timișoara–Arad–SântanaNădabCiumeghiuOradea • Line 317 : Arad–IneuGurahonţBrad ==Gallery==
Gallery
Arad Railway Station stairs.jpg|Stairs leading to the tracks Arad Train Station (floor 1 interior).jpg | Waiting areas on the floor 1 Gara Centrală din Arad (April 2023).jpg | Station building's front facade ==References==
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