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(Tt) 2020/2021 Infrastructure capacity provided for Railway Undertakings for the Train Timetable (TT) 2020/2021 Nmax Capacity restrictions (under Railway Restricting Nmax- Article Reason for the imposed section interstation Section Date Time operati Interruption details Impact on the traffic 14, restriction para, onal 1 Railway line Kalotina – Svilengrad Kanz Dr Kan Dr 59 No capacity restrictions are planned 59 Construction and repair works will be Modernisation of the Dragoman Voluyak 1.4.2021 11.12.2021 9:00 15:00 50 carried out within daily 6-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding railway infrastructure possessions. Dr Sf Ats Sv 78 Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Modernisation of the Voluyak Sofia 01.05.2021 11.12.2021 - - 60 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction / railway infrastructure interruption of one of the running lines. transboarding The trains in the direction Sofia – Interruption of traffic along the eastern Plovdiv have to pass through Sofia Modernisation of the part of the station tracks from track 1 to station or have to to depart from/arrive at Sofia station 120 Sofia station 01.03.2021 11.12.2021 - - 120 railway infrastructure track 10. Partial isolation of the safety Sofia Sever station. The trains from the equipment at the station. 5th line will arrive at/depart from Zaharna Fabrika station. Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Modernisation of the Sofia Elin Pelin 13.12.2020 11.12.2021 - - 60 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction / railway infrastructure interruption of one of the running lines. transboarding Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Modernisation of the Sf Sp Ksc Bl 90 Verinsko Kostenets 13.12.2020 11.12.2021 - - 55 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction / railway infrastructure interruption of one of the running lines. transboarding Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Modernisation of the Belovo Septemvri 13.12.2020 11.12.2021 - - 80 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction / railway infrastructure interruption of one of the running lines. transboarding Sp Po Sp Pzk 160 No capacity restrictions are planned 160 Construction and repair works will be Modernisation of the Plovdiv 30.5.2021 30.7.2021 9:00 15:00 120 carried out within daily 6-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding railway infrastructure possessions. Construction and repair works will be Modernisation of the Krumovo 25.07.2021 11.12.2021 09:00 15:00 50 carried out within daily 6-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding railway infrastructure possessions. Po Dg Pts Prm 85 Construction and repair works will be Modernisation of the The trains will move on running line N2. Plovdiv Krumovo 25.07.2021 11.12.2021 - - 60 carried out under the conditions of full railway infrastructure Partial traffic restriction / transboarding interruption of running line N1. Dg Svi Х Lts 85 No capacity restrictions are planned 85 Nmax Capacity restrictions (under Railway Restricting Nmax- Article Reason for the imposed section interstation Section Date Time operati Interruption details Impact on the traffic 14, restriction para, onal 1 Railway2nd railway line Kalotinaline Sofia – - Svilengrad Varna Construction and repair works will be Mechanized renewal of the Trains will move along the other running Kurilo Rebrovo 01.06.2021 15.06.2021 - - 60 carried out under the conditions of full railway. line. Partial traffic restriction interruption of track N1. Construction and repair works will be Repair of a bridge at km Trains will move along the other running Svoge Bov 01.08.2021 30.08.2021 - - 60 carried out under the conditions of full 33+650 line. Partial traffic restriction interruption of track N1. Construction and repair works will be Repair of a bridge at km Trains will move along the other running Bov Lakatnik 01.07.2021 10.07.2021 - - 60 carried out under the conditions of full 42+889 line. Partial traffic restriction Sf М Zi Myu 100 interruption of track N2. Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Lakatnik Eliseyna 01.09.2021 30.10.2021 - - Repair of a bridge 60 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction interruption of one of the running lines. Construction and repair works will be Bov station 1.4.2021 30.6.2021 10:00 14:00 Signalling re-equipment 60 carried out within daily 4-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Construction and repair works will be М Pl М Rm 114 Pleven station 1.4.2021 1.10.2021 10:00 14:00 Signalling re-equipment 100 carried out within daily 4-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Pl Go Pm L 102 Pordim Levski 1.5.2021 30.9.2021 - - Mechanized renewal 51 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction interruption of running line N1. Construction and repair works will be Popovo Dralfa 1.7.2021 30.9.2021 10:00 17:00 Mechanized renewal 93 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction possessions on track N2 Construction and repair works will be Repair of a bridge at km Trains will move along the other running Go К Tg Hkr 110 Popovo Dralfa 1.10.2021 30.10.2021 - - 52 carried out under the conditions of full 361+630 line. Partial traffic restriction interruption of one of the running lines. Construction and repair works will be Targovishte Han Krum 1.4.2021 30.6.2021 8:30 15:30 Mechanized renewal 80 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction possessions on track N1 Refurbishment of the station Construction and repair works will be and construction of Route carried out within daily 4-hour К Slr P Slr 80 Sindel Razpredelitelna station 13.12.2020 11.12.2021 12:00 16:00 60 Partial traffic restriction / transboarding Computer Interlocking possessions. Isolation of the signalling (RCI) system operation at the station Construction and repair works will be Repair of a bridge at km Trains will move along the other running Slr Va Slr Ra 80 Ezerovo Topolite 1.9.2021 31.10.2021 - - 72 carried out under the conditions of full 532+743 line. Partial traffic restriction interruption of one of the running lines. Nmax Capacity restrictions (under Railway Restricting Nmax- Article Reason for the imposed section interstation Section Date Time operati Interruption details Impact on the traffic 14, restriction para, onal 3rd railway1 Railway line Iliyantsi line Kalotina - Sindel Razpredelitelna– Svilengrad (Vaf) Construction and repair works will be Sofia Pirdop 1.4.2021 1.10.2021 11:00 15:00 Installation of optical cable 70 carried out within daily 4-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Construction and repair works will be Stolnik Sarantsi 1.6.2021 31.8.2021 11:00 17:00 Mechanized renewal 63 carried out within daily 6-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Construction and repair works will be 1.4.2021 30.04.2021 10:30 17:20 Mechanized renewal 60 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Sf Kv Ks Hd 70 Construction and repair works will be During the full interruption along Iliyantsi- carried out under the conditions of full Karlovo destination an alternative route Pirdop 01.05.2021 02.05.2021 - - Mechanized renewal 0 interruption at the yard neck of Zlatitsa Iliyantsi - Kazichene - Plovdiv - railway station. Karlovo/transboarding is offered. Construction and repair works will be 03.05.2021 01.06.2021 10:30 17:20 Mechanized renewal 60 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Construction and repair works will be Pirdop Karlovo 1.4.2021 1.10.2021 11:00 15:00 Installation of optical cable 70 carried out within daily 4-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Repair of a bridge at km Construction and repair works will be Trains will move along the other running Tulovo Dabovo 10.5.2021 30.6.2021 - - 224+665 and at km. 60 carried out under the conditions of full line. Partial traffic restriction 227+000 interruption of one of the running lines. Construction and repair works will be Dabovo Gurkovo 1.9.2021 30.11.2021 9:00 16:00 Mechanized renewal 51 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding Kv Z Btv Kf 54 possessions. During the full interruption along Karnobat - Construction and repair works will be Dabovo - Karnobat destination an alternative Zhelyu Modernisation of the Zimnitsa 01.09.2021 30.11.2021 - - 0 carried out under the conditions of full route Karnobat - Stara Zagora - Dabovo and Voyvoda railway infrastructure interruption. back/transboarding is offered. Construction and repair works will be Daskotna Tarnak 1.9.2021 30.11.2021 10:00 17:00 Mechanized renewal 56 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding possessions. Kn Kma Lkv Dk 55 Nmax Capacity restrictions (under Railway Restricting Nmax- Article Reason for the imposed section interstation Section Date Time operati Interruption details Impact on the traffic 14, restriction para, onal 1 Railway line Kalotina – Svilengrad Construction and repair works will be Reconstruction of the yard Asparuhovo Komunari 1.6.2021 25.6.2021 10:20 17:20 55 carried out within daily 7-hour Partial traffic restriction / transboarding neck at Asparuhovo station possessions. During the full interruption from Karnobat to Sindel Razpr./Ruse Razpr. a bypass route Karnobat - Stara Zagora - Zmeyovo - Tulovo - Gorna Oryahovitsa - Sindel Razpr./ is offered. Ruse Razpr.
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