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The first railway line on the territory of Bulgaria, linking Ruse and Varna, was launched into operation on 7 November 1866.
According to the Railways Act, passed by the National Assembly on 31 January 1885, the state entirely undertook the building and the operation of the railway network in Bulgaria. Based on this act, the system of the Bulgarian state railways was established..
On 1 August 1888, the first railway line connecting Caribrod-Sofia-Vakarel was opened, entirely designed and built by Bulgarian engineers and architects.
Eminent figures of the socio-political life of Bulgaria at the end of the 19th century such as Todor Kableškov, Ilarion Dragostinov and Zahari Stojanov worked as railwaymen.
At that time one of the places for entertainment on a holiday was the railway station. After leaving the church, men and women, "dressed up as if for a wedding", went to the railway station to stay there for an hour or two, to watch the arrival and departure of the trains. It was a common conviction that every decent citizen ought to come to the station at least once a month, when the weather was nice, to have a bottle of "lemonate" in the buffet where his or her attire was expected to be seen by everybody. These festive visits were discontinued when platform tickets were introduced.

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The new Executive director of BDZ EAD entered upon office
14/03/2008
Today the new Executive director of “Bulgarian State Railways” EAD, Hristo Monov, officially entered upon office. The whole professional career of Mr Monov has been committed to the railway system. He has taken different positions in the sphere of railway operations and cargo services.
“Bulgarian State Railways” EAD transport only one train per day for Kremikovtsi
27/02/2008
Since yesterday “Bulgarian State Railways” EAD have been transporting only one train per day for Kremikovtsi. The freight composition hauls coal from Bourgas for the metallurgical plant. The railway operators performs this single transport to ensure the technological minimum of the metallurgical process. In previous months, “Bulgarian State Railways” EAD transported on the average 17 trains per day for the plant.
BDZ EAD are ready to provide wagons if Kremikovtsi pay their liabilities
14/02/2008
In connection with certain statements for the media in the sense that the metallurgical plant “Kremikovtsi” may reduce the volume of its production or cancel work altogether, “Bulgarian State Railways” EAD have informed the CEO, Mr Jagannadham, that the railway operator has 100 empty wagons at Bourgas station and further 50 empty wagons at Lom station available, which can be dispatched within one hour for loading in the ports after the metallurgical plant disburses its overdue liabilities to “BDZ” EAD for the hitherto implemented transport services. In this situation the railway carrier bears no responsibility for the production process in the plant and the consequences of its cancellation.
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