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Iq Card Stations IQ CARD STATIONS IQ CARD STATION FINDER & ROUTE PLANNER www.iqcard.at/mobile Find our frequently updated list at www.iqcard.at/stations Page 1 IQ CARD STATIONS No. Truck Name Street Postcode Town No. Truck Name Street Postcode Town 1 • EKO Sofia I ul. Okolovrasten pat 1554 Sofia 24 Gazprom Plovdiv II Peshtersko shose 4002 Plovdiv 2 Gazprom Sofia II Bul.Cvetan Lazarov 1574 Sofia 25 • EKO Plovdiv Blvd. Kuklensko Shose 28 4004 Plovdiv Tsarigradsko shose Blvd. 26 Gazprom Plovdiv VI Trakya district, Shipka str. 4023 Plovdiv 3 • Gazprom Sofia I 355 1582 Sofia Bul. Tsar Boris III 509, 27 • Gazprom Plovdiv IX Bul. Kuklensko shose 52 4109 Plovdiv 4 • Gazprom Sofia III Cheren cos 1619 Sofia 28 • EKO Radinovo A1 Highway to Sofia 4202 Radinovo 5 • EKO Sofia III Dolni Bogrov E83 1855 Sofia 29 • EKO Trakia A1 Higway, km 122 4204 Trakia Main road E 79 Sofia-Varna, 6 • Gazprom Dolni Bogrov exit to Hemus HW 1855 Dolni Bogrov Main road 30 Gazprom Asenovgrad Plovdiv-Asenovgrad, 4230 Asenovgrad Bulgaria Blvd. 189 7 • EKO Ihtiman/Vakarel Highway E 80, 21 KM 2060 Vakarel Entrance in city from main GKPP Kalotina, enter in 31 Gazprom Pyrvomai road to Haskovo 4270 Pyrvomai 8 • Gazprom Kalotina Bulgaria from Serbia 2212 Kalotina Kocho Chestimenski str. 8D Main road E79 exit to 32 Gazprom Pazardzhik 4400 Pazardzhik 9 • Gazprom Blagoevgrad Kulata 2700 Blagoevgrad Stoyan Angelov str., Ring Bansko, Entrance in city 33 • EKO Pazardzhik Road 4400 Pazardzhik 10 Gazprom Bansko from Blagoevgrad- 2770 Bansko Zabinitza Exit of city towards Sofia 34 • Gazprom Velingrad (Varvara, Pazardzhik) 4600 Velingrad 11 • EKO Kresna E79 / Road to Greece 2840 Kresna Kaptaza district, Nevjastata 35 Gazprom Smolyan str. 4700 Smolyan 12 • EKO Petrich 108 / Exit to Sofia 2850 Petrich 36 • Gazprom Veliko Tarnovo Enter in the city, from main 5000 Veliko Tarnovo 13 • EKO Kulata E79 / Entrance from Greece 2868 Kulata road Sofia - Varna 37 • EKO Veliko Tarnovo Magistralna Street 1-4 5000 Veliko Tarnovo 14 • EKO Vratsa 65 Mitio Orozov blvd 3000 Vratsa Ilinden Blvd. 22, exit of city 38 • EKO Sevlievo 2, Bial briag str 5400 Sevlievo 15 • Gazprom Vratsa towards Montana 3000 Vratza 39 • Gazprom Lovech Exit of city towards Main 5500 Lovech 16 • EKO Montana E79 / Exit of Montana 3403 Montana road Sofia-Varna 40 • EKO Pleven Hristo Botev Boulevard 5800 Pleven 17 • Gazprom Vidin Panonia Blvd. 66 3700 Vidin 41 Gazprom Stara Zagora 9 Patriarh Evtimii blvd. 6000 Stara Zagora 18 Gazprom Plovdiv III blvd. Sankt Peterburg 4000 Plovdiv 42 • EKO Stara Zagora 19 a Patriarh Evtimii blvd 6006 Stara Zagora 19 Gazprom Plovdiv V Hristo Botev str. 4000 Plovdiv Karlovsko shose 38, exit to 43 • EKO Dunavci Road E-773 6145 Dunavci 20 • Gazprom Plovdiv VII HW Trakya 4000 Plovdiv 44 Gazprom Haskovo II Bul. Saedinenie 44 6300 Haskovo 21 Gazprom Plovdiv VIII Nikola Vapsarov str. 91 4000 Plovdiv 45 • Gazprom Haskovo I Exit towards Dimitrovgrad 6300 Haskovo Ring road, roundabout 22 Gazprom Plovdiv I (after METRO) 4000 Plovdiv 46 • EKO Haskovo Vasil Levski blvd 6304 Haskovo 23 Gazprom Plovdiv IV Vasil Aprilov str. 4000 Plovdiv 47 • EKO Dimitrovgrad Dimitar Blagoev blvd 6400 Dimitrovgrad Find our frequently updated list at www.iqcard.at/stations Page 2 IQ CARD STATIONS No. Truck Name Street Postcode Town 48 • Gazprom Dimitrovgrad Exit towards Haskovo 6400 Dimitrovgrad Exit to old road to Plovdiv 49 • Gazprom Harmanli E 80 6450 Harmanli 50 EKO Svilengrad Bulgaria Boulevard 137a 6500 Svilengrad Kurdjali, exit to 51 • Gazprom Kyrdzhali Momchilgrad 6600 Kyrdzhali 52 • EKO Ruse I Hristo Botev blvd 40 7000 Ruse Bul. Lipnik 45, East 53 • Gazprom Ruse Industrial area 7000 Ruse 54 • EKO Ruse II Bulgaria blvd 206 7018 Ruse 55 • EKO Targovishte Industrial zone 7700 Targovishte Meden Rudnik district, 56 • Gazprom Burgas I Zahari Stoyanov str., main 8000 Burgas road to Sredec Transportna str., exit of 57 • Gazprom Burgas II Metro 8000 Burgas 58 • EKO Burgas Industrialna Street 33 8002 Burgas 59 • EKO Ezero HW Trakia 243km 8937 Ezero 60 • EKO Varna Vl. Varnentchik Boulevard 9000 Varna Centralna Str., Main road 61 • Gazprom Priseltsi Varna - Burgas 9131 Priseltsi Find our frequently updated list at www.iqcard.at/stations Page 3 IQ CARD STATIONS EKO Sofia I EKO Sofia III 1 GPS: 42.753811/23.442067 5 GPS: 42.70692/23.468406 No. No. ul. Okolovrasten pat Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Dolni Bogrov E83 Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 1554 Sofia Sat: 0:00-24:00 1855 Sofia Sat: 0:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 E80, Sofia Ring-Road A2/E79 Gazprom Sofia II Gazprom Dolni Bogrov 2 GPS: 42.668691/23.384271 6 GPS: 42.704581/23.395934 No. No. Bul.Cvetan Lazarov Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Main road E 79 Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 1574 Sofia Sat: 00:00-24:00 Sofia-Varna, exit to Sat: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 Hemus HW Sun: 00:00-24:00 1855 Dolni Bogrov - - Gazprom Sofia I EKO Ihtiman/Vakarel 3 GPS: 42.638507/23.412902 7 GPS: 42.560651/23.667748 No. No. Tsarigradsko shose Blvd. Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Highway E 80, 21 KM Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 355 Sat: 00:00-24:00 2060 Vakarel Sat: 0:00-24:00 1582 Sofia Sun: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 - A1/E80, Exit KM 21 Gazprom Sofia III Gazprom Kalotina 4 GPS: 42.649249/23.214048 8 GPS: 42.993178/22.845777 No. No. Bul. Tsar Boris III 509, Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features GKPP Kalotina, enter in Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Cheren cos Sat: 00:00-24:00 Bulgaria from Serbia Sat: 00:00-24:00 1619 Sofia Sun: 00:00-24:00 2212 Kalotina Sun: 00:00-24:00 - - Find our frequently updated list at www.iqcard.at/stations Page 4 IQ CARD STATIONS Gazprom Blagoevgrad EKO Kulata 9 GPS: 41.968666/23.096318 13 GPS: 41.398896/23.354418 No. No. Main road E79 exit to Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features E79 / Entrance from Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Kulata Sat: 00:00-24:00 Greece Sat: 0:00-24:00 2700 Blagoevgrad Sun: 00:00-24:00 2868 Kulata Sun: 0:00-24:00 - - Gazprom Bansko EKO Vratsa 10 GPS: 41.850413/23.481342 14 GPS: 43.218031/23.557026 No. No. Bansko, Entrance in city Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 65 Mitio Orozov blvd Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features from Blagoevgrad- Sat: 00:00-24:00 3000 Vratsa Sat: 0:00-24:00 Zabinitza Sun: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 2770 Bansko - - EKO Kresna Gazprom Vratsa 11 GPS: 41.721017/23.159158 15 GPS: 43.224171/23.527949 No. No. E79 / Road to Greece Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Ilinden Blvd. 22, exit of Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 2840 Kresna Sat: 0:00-24:00 city towards Montana Sat: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 3000 Vratza Sun: 00:00-24:00 - - EKO Petrich EKO Montana 12 GPS: 41.422494/23.21402 16 GPS: 43.402467/23.243138 No. No. 108 / Exit to Sofia Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features E79 / Exit of Montana Mon-Fri: 0:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 2850 Petrich Sat: 0:00-24:00 3403 Montana Sat: 0:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 Sun: 0:00-24:00 - - Find our frequently updated list at www.iqcard.at/stations Page 5 IQ CARD STATIONS Gazprom Vidin Gazprom Plovdiv VIII 17 GPS: 44.001677/22.872627 21 GPS: 42.124038/24.740012 No. No. Panonia Blvd. 66 Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Nikola Vapsarov str. 91 Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 3700 Vidin Sat: 00:00-24:00 4000 Plovdiv Sat: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 - - Gazprom Plovdiv III Gazprom Plovdiv I 18 GPS: 42.14268/24.785217 22 GPS: 42.153524/24.676985 No. No. blvd. Sankt Peterburg Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Ring road, roundabout Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 4000 Plovdiv Sat: 00:00-24:00 (after METRO) Sat: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 4000 Plovdiv Sun: 00:00-24:00 - - Gazprom Plovdiv V Gazprom Plovdiv IV 19 GPS: 42.133536/24.730886 23 GPS: 42.154923/24.730716 No. No. Hristo Botev str. Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Vasil Aprilov str. Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features 4000 Plovdiv Sat: 00:00-24:00 4000 Plovdiv Sat: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 - - Gazprom Plovdiv VII Gazprom Plovdiv II 20 GPS: 42.206809/24.7332 24 GPS: 42.139456/24.725482 No. No. Karlovsko shose 38, exit Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features Peshtersko shose Mon-Fri: 00:00-24:00 IQ-Cards Features to HW Trakya Sat: 00:00-24:00 4002 Plovdiv Sat: 00:00-24:00 4000 Plovdiv Sun: 00:00-24:00 Sun: 00:00-24:00 - - Find our frequently updated list at www.iqcard.at/stations Page 6 IQ CARD STATIONS EKO Plovdiv EKO Trakia 25 GPS: 42.11186/24.759128 29 GPS: 42.20692/24.6863 No.
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