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Annex 14 Consecutive No No of the Railway Line Energy Section from Station/Block Post to Station/Block Post Track No 1 Track No Annex 14 List of electrified/non-electrified railway lines of SE NRIC Consecutive No of the Energy from station/block post to station/block post Track No 1 Track No 2 Track No 3 No railway line section 1 1 Sofia Dimitrovgrad RS Kalotina Zapad electrified 2 1 Sofia Kalotina Zapad Kalotina electrified 3 1 Sofia Kalotina Dragoman electrified 4 1 Sofia Dragoman Aldomirovtsi electrified 5 1 Sofia Aldomirovtsi Slivnitsa electrified 6 1 Sofia Slivnitsa Petarch electrified 7 1 Sofia Petarch Kostinbrod electrified 8 1 Sofia Kostinbrod Voluyak electrified 9 1 Sofia Voluyak Sofia electrified electrified 10 1 Sofia Sofia Poduyane Patnicheska electrified electrified 11 1 Sofia Poduyane Patnicheska Iskar electrified electrified 12 1 Sofia Iskar Kazichene electrified electrified 13 1 Sofia Kazichene Elin Pelin electrified electrified 14 1 Sofia Elin Pelin Vakarel electrified electrified 15 1 Sofia Vakarel Verinsko electrified electrified 16 1 Sofia Verinsko Ihtiman electrified electrified 17 1 Sofia Ihtiman Kostenets electrified electrified 18 1 Sofia Kostenets Belovo electrified electrified 19 1 Plovdiv Belovo Septemvri electrified electrified 20 1 Plovdiv Septemvri Pazardzhik electrified electrified 21 1 Plovdiv Pazardzhik Ognyanovo electrified electrified 22 1 Plovdiv Ognyanovo Stamboliyski electrified electrified 23 1 Plovdiv Stamboliyski Todor Kableshkov electrified electrified 24 1 Plovdiv Todor Kableshkov Plovdiv electrified electrified 25 1 Plovdiv Plovdiv Por Iztok electrified electrified 26 1 Plovdiv Plovdiv Por Iztok electrified electrified 27 1 Plovdiv Por Iztok Krumovo electrified electrified 28 1 Plovdiv Krumovo Katunitsa electrified 29 1 Plovdiv Katunitsa Popovitsa electrified electrified 30 1 Plovdiv Popovitsa Parvomay electrified 31 1 Plovdiv Parvomay Karadzhalovo electrified 32 1 Plovdiv Karadzhalovo Yabalkovo electrified 33 1 Plovdiv Yabalkovo Dimitrovgrad electrified 34 1 Plovdiv Dimitrovgrad Nova Nadezhda electrified 35 1 Plovdiv Nova Nadezhda Simeonovgrad electrified 36 1 Plovdiv Simeonovgrad Harmanli electrified 37 1 Plovdiv Harmanli Lyubimets electrified 38 1 Plovdiv Lyubimets Svilengrad electrified 39 1 Svilengrad Dikeia non-electrified 40 1 Plovdiv Svilengrad Kapıkule electrified 41 Sofia Sofia Tovarna non-electrified 42 Sofia Tovarna Poduyane Patnicheska non-electrified 43 Sofia Sofia Poduyane 4 par. electrified 44 Sofia Sofia Poduyane 5 par. electrified 45 Sofia Poduyane Iskar electrified 46 Sofia Tovarna Poduyane non-electrified 47 Sofia Iliyantsi BP Birimirtsi electrified 48 Sofia Iliyantsi BP 4 electrified 49 Sofia BP Birimirtsi BP 4 electrified electrified 50 Sofia BP 4 Voluyak electrified electrified 51 Kalotina man. region Stanyantsi non-electrified 52 Aldomirovtsi man. region Beli Breg non-electrified 53 13 Sofia Voluyak Bankya electrified 54 Vakarel man. region Chukurovo non-electrified 55 16 Septemvri Varvara non-electrified 56 16 Varvara Dolene non-electrified 57 16 Dolene Kostandovo non-electrified 58 16 Kostandovo Velingrad non-electrified 59 16 Velingrad Tsvetino non-electrified 60 16 Tsvetino Avramovo non-electrified 61 16 Avramovo Yakoruda non-electrified 62 16 Yakoruda Belitsa non-electrified 63 16 Belitsa Razlog non-electrified 64 16 Razlog Bansko non-electrified 65 16 Bansko Dobrinishte non-electrified 66 18 Stamboliyski Bratsigovo non-electrified 67 18 Bratsigovo Peshtera non-electrified 68 19 Plovdiv Krumovo Asenovgrad electrified 69 2 Sofia Sofia Sofia Sever electrified electrified 70 2 Sofia Sofia Sever Iliyantsi electrified electrified 71 2 Sofia Iliyantsi Kurilo electrified electrified 72 2 Sofia Kurilo Rebrovo electrified electrified 73 2 Sofia Rebrovo Svoge electrified electrified 74 2 Sofia Svoge Bov electrified electrified 75 2 Sofia Bov Lakatnik electrified electrified 76 2 Sofia Lakatnik Eliseyna electrified electrified 77 2 Sofia Eliseyna Zverino electrified electrified 78 2 Sofia Zverino Mezdra Yug electrified electrified 79 2 Sofia Mezdra Yug Mezdra electrified electrified 80 2 Sofia Mezdra Roman electrified electrified 81 2 Sofia Roman Kunino electrified electrified 82 2 Sofia Kunino Cherven Bryag electrified electrified 83 2 Sofia Cherven Bryag Telish electrified electrified 84 2 G. Telish Dolni Dabnik electrified electrified 85 2 G. Dolni Dabnik Gorni Dabnik electrified electrified 86 2 G. Gorni Dabnik Yasen electrified electrified 87 2 G. Yasen Pleven Zapad electrified electrified 88 2 G. Pleven Zapad Pleven electrified electrified 89 2 G. Pleven Pordim electrified electrified 90 2 G. Pordim Levski electrified electrified 91 2 G. Levski Pavlikeni electrified electrified 92 2 G. Pavlikeni Resen electrified electrified 93 2 G. Resen Polikrayshte electrified 94 2 G. Polikrayshte G. Oryahovitsa electrified 95 2 G. G. Oryahovitsa Dzhulyunitsa electrified electrified 96 2 G. Dzhulyunitsa Strazhitsa electrified electrified 97 2 G. Strazhitsa Slavyanovo electrified electrified 98 2 G. Slavyanovo Popovo electrified electrified 99 2 G. Popovo Dralfa electrified electrified 100 2 G. Dralfa Targovishte electrified electrified 101 2 G. Targovishte Han Krum electrified electrified 102 2 G. Han Krum Shumen electrified electrified 103 2 G. Shumen Matnitsa electrified electrified 104 2 G. Matnitsa Kaspichan electrified electrified 105 2 G. Kaspichan Provadia electrified electrified 106 2 G. Provadia Sindel Razpredelitelna electrified electrified 107 2 G. Sindel Razpredelitelna Razdelna electrified electrified electrified 108 2 G. Razdelna Varna Feribotna electrified 109 2 G. Razdelna Povelyanovo electrified electrified electrified 110 2 G. Povelyanovo Beloslav electrified electrified 111 2 G. Beloslav Ezerovo electrified electrified 112 2 G. Ezerovo Topolite electrified electrified 113 2 G. Topolite Varna electrified electrified 114 2 G. Resen G. Oryahovitsa Razpredelitelna electrified 115 G. Polikrayshte BP Akatsiya electrified 116 G. G. Oryahovitsa G. Oryahovitsa Razpredelitelna electrified 117 G. G. Oryahovitsa Razpredelitelna Samovodene electrified 118 Cherven Bryag man. region Zlatna Panega non-electrified 119 23 Yasen Dolna Mitropoliya non-electrified 120 23 Dolna Mitropoliya Somovit non-electrified 121 23 Somovit Cherkvitsa non-electrified 122 24 Svishtov Oresh non-electrified 123 24 Oresh BP Morava non-electrified 124 24 BP Morava Levski non-electrified 125 24 Levski Doyrentsi non-electrified 126 24 Doyrentsi BP Lovech Sever non-electrified 127 24 BP Lovech Sever Lovech non-electrified 128 24 Lovech Troyan non-electrified 129 24 Oresh man. region Belene non-electrified 130 26 G. Shumen Smyadovo electrified 131 28 G. Smyadovo Komunari electrified 132 28 G. Povelyanovo Devnya electrified 133 28 Devnya Suvorovo non-electrified 134 28 Suvorovo Valchi Dol non-electrified 135 28 Valchi Dol Dobrich non-electrified 136 28 Dobrich Dobrich Sever non-electrified 137 28 Dobrich Sever Kardam non-electrified 138 3 Sofia Iliyantsi Svetovrachene electrified 139 3 Sofia Svetovrachene Kremikovtsi electrified 140 3 Sofia Kremikovtsi Yana electrified 141 3 Sofia Yana Stolnik electrified 142 3 Sofia Stolnik Sarantsi electrified 143 3 Sofia Sarantsi Makotsevo electrified 144 3 Sofia Makotsevo Dolno Kamartsi electrified 145 3 Sofia Dolno Kamartsi Mirkovo electrified 146 3 Sofia Mirkovo Zlatitsa electrified 147 3 Sofia Zlatitsa Pirdop electrified 148 3 Sofia Pirdop Anton electrified 149 3 Sofia Anton Koprivshtitsa electrified 150 3 Sofia Koprivshtitsa Stryama electrified 151 3 Sofia Stryama Klisura electrified 152 3 Sofia Klisura Hristo Danovo electrified 153 3 Sofia Hristo Danovo Sopot electrified 154 3 Sofia Sopot Karlovo electrified 155 3 Plovdiv Karlovo Botev electrified 156 3 Plovdiv Botev Kalofer electrified 157 3 Plovdiv Kalofer Tazha electrified 158 3 Plovdiv Tazha Sahrane electrified 159 3 Plovdiv Sahrane Dunavtsi electrified 160 3 Plovdiv Dunavtsi Kazanlak electrified 161 3 Plovdiv Kazanlak Cherganovo electrified 162 3 Plovdiv Cherganovo Tulovo electrified 163 3 Plovdiv Tulovo Dabovo electrified electrified 164 3 Plovdiv Dabovo Gurkovo electrified 165 3 Plovdiv Gurkovo Tvarditsa electrified 166 3 Plovdiv Tvarditsa Shivachevo electrified 167 3 Plovdiv Shivachevo Gavrailovo electrified 168 3 Plovdiv Gavrailovo Sliven electrified 169 3 Plovdiv Sliven Zhelyu Voyvoda electrified 170 3 Plovdiv Zhelyu Voyvoda Zimnitsa electrified 171 3 Plovdiv Karnobat Lozarevo electrified electrified 172 3 Plovdiv Lozarevo Podvis electrified 173 3 G. Podvis BP Vedrovo electrified 174 3 G. BP Vedrovo Zavet electrified electrified 175 3 G. Zavet BP Lyulyakovo electrified electrified 176 3 G. BP Lyulyakovo Daskotna electrified electrified 177 3 G. Daskotna Tarnak electrified 178 3 G. Tarnak BP Struya electrified 179 3 G. BP Struya Asparuhovo electrified electrified 180 3 G. Asparuhovo Komunari electrified 181 3 G. Komunari Dalgopol electrified electrified 182 3 G. Dalgopol Velichkovo electrified electrified 183 3 G. Velichkovo Yunak electrified electrified 184 3 G. Yunak Sindel Razpredelitelna electrified 185 3 G. Sindel Razpredelitelna Varna Feribotna electrified 186 31 Kurilo Svetovrachene non-electrified 187 32 Kremikovtsi man. region Obedinena non-electrified 188 32 man. region Obedinena Yana non-electrified 189 32 Yana BP Musachevo non-electrified 190 33 Sofia Kazichene BP Musachevo electrified 191 33 BP Musachevo Stolnik electrified 192 4 BP Dunav Ruse Razpredelitelna non-electrified 193 4 G. Ruse Razpredelitelna Ruse electrified 194 4 G. Ruse Dolapite electrified 195 4 G. Dolapite Ivanovo electrified 196 4 G. Ivanovo Dve Mogili electrified 197 4 G. Dve Mogili Borovo electrified 198 4 G. Borovo Morunitsa electrified
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