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Works at new subway line to airport bring changes to public transport routes in northern Bucharest

August 27, 2024

The work on the new subway line M6, which will connect Bucharest to the Henri Coandă Airport, has started, bringing several traffic restrictions and public transport changes in the northern part of the city. Mayor Nicuşor Dan recently announced several changes to the tram and bus routes in the Clăbucet area.

As such, tram lines 3, 24, and 45 have been suspended, the mayor said. 

Meanwhile, tram line 42 linking the terminals Vasile Pârvan and Piața Presei, and tram line...

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