Bulgarian State Railways

The Bulgarian State Railways (Bulgarian: Български държавни железници, romanized: Balgarski darzhavni zheleznitsi, abbreviated as БДЖ, BDZ or BDŽ) are Bulgaria's state railway company and the largest railway carrier in the country, established as an entity in 1888. The company's headquarters are located in the capital Sofia. Since the 1990s the BDŽ has met serious competition from automotive transport. Up to 2002 the company also owned/managed the state railway (up to 2,485 miles (3,999 km) total of 1,435 mm (4.708 ft) & 760 mm (2.49 ft) (Septemvri to Dobrinishte only) track gauge railway tracks) infrastructure in the country, when according to EU regulations a new state company, the National Railway Infrastructure Company, was founded and became the owner of the infrastructure.

Bulgarian State Railways Holding
Native name
Холдинг Български държавни железници
Romanized name
Balgarski darzhavni zheleznitsi Holding
Company typeGovernment-owned corporation
IndustryTransport
Founded1888
Headquarters
Sofia
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Area served
Bulgaria
Key people
Georgi Drumev
Servicesrailway passenger and freight transportation
Number of employees
17867
Websitewww.bdz.bg

Bulgaria is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Bulgaria is 52.

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