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CFR SA Awards Modernisation Contracts for 83 km Railway Route
PolicyROApril 7, 2026

CFR SA Awards Modernisation Contracts for 83 km Railway Route

The Romanian infrastructure manager CFR SA has awarded significant contracts for the modernisation of two sections of the Craiova – Drobeta Turnu Severin – Caransebeș railway route, totaling 83 km. The contracts have been awarded to the Asocierea TrackWorks consortium, which includes major players Alstom and Terna. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance Romania’s railway infrastructure, which has been under scrutiny for its need for upgrades and improvements.

The Craiova – Drobeta Turnu Severin – Caransebeș route is crucial for regional connectivity, linking important urban centers and facilitating the movement of goods and passengers. The modernisation of this route is expected to address current inefficiencies and improve service reliability. Alstom, a global leader in rail transport, brings extensive experience in railway systems, while Terna, known for its engineering capabilities, adds value to the consortium’s execution capabilities.

Despite the awarded contracts, key information regarding the budget allocation, specific timelines for completion, and detailed technical specifications of the modernisation work remains undisclosed. This lack of detail raises questions about the project’s scope and the expected impact on rail operations in the region.

In the context of Romania’s railway sector, this modernisation project aligns with ongoing efforts to upgrade aging infrastructure and improve overall service quality. The Romanian government has been actively seeking investments and partnerships to revitalize its rail network, which has faced challenges in terms of maintenance and modernization. The involvement of established companies like Alstom and Terna may signal a commitment to leveraging international expertise in the execution of these projects.

Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor the progress of the modernisation work closely. Upcoming announcements regarding project timelines, budget details, and specific improvements to be made will be critical for understanding the full impact of this initiative. Additionally, the performance of the Asocierea TrackWorks consortium in delivering on these contracts will be a key factor in determining the success of the modernisation efforts.

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