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CFR Calatori temporarily suspending movement of trains between Romania and Hungary

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CFR Calatori, the passenger carry arm of the national rail operator CFR temporarily is suspending the movement of international trains that make the connection between Romania and Hungary, in order to combat the spread of the infection with the novel coronavirus and as a result of Hungary's decision to close its borders for citizens of other nationalities than the Hungarian one, informs the company on Tuesday.

The movement of the following trains is suspended: 72/73 - Budapest and return (the train will run on the - and return connection,…

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