Brașov train station is one of the most important railway stations in Romania, especially for tourists. Trains depart from Brașov in 7 directions. Train station, despite high traffic and many tourists from all over the world who visit the city, is neglected. Renovation is needed.
The first railway station building in Brașov was opened on 30 March 1873 and was located 1.5 km from the current station. The same day Sighisoara – Brașov railway line was put into operation. In 1879 Brașov – – Ploiești – Bucharest railway line was inaugurated. Brașov – Zărnești railway line was opened in 1891. The station was badly damaged during First World War but shortly after war was rebuilt. On 16 April 1944 it was hit by bomb during American air raid and set on fire. It was rebuilt again.
The current railway station building was opened in 1962.
Train station is located 1.5-2 km from the city center. There is a bus stop in front of the station – you can take bus no 4 towards Tocile and get off close to most interesting sites. Tickets can be purchased from ticket vending machine.
Most platforms are inaccessible to people in wheelchairs or strollers – there are no lifts or ramps. There is a tunnel under the tracks to platforms. Almost all platforms are covered.
Brașov train station – useful websites
Brașov station timetable
Train timetable and search engine
Regio Calatori – regional train operator
RABTV – public transport operator in Brașov
Train travel in Romania – an ultimate guide
Brașov train station – facilities
– domestic ticket offices
– international ticket offices
– information office
– toilet
– newsstand
– many fast foods
– pharmacy
– bar
– cafe
– currency exchange
– cash dispensers
– taxi rank (try to avoid)
– shop
No information about left luggage area – please let me know.
Station is generally considered as unsafe due to many strange and suspicious people in area.