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Dobrinishte (Bulgarian: Добринище [dobˈriniʃtɛ]) is a
small town and ski
resort in the
Blagoevgrad Province,
Bansko Muni****lity,
southwestern Bulgaria...
- The Septemvri–
Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line (Bulgarian: теснолинейка Септември – Добринище,
tesnolineyka Septemvri–
Dobrinishte) is the only
operating 760 mm...
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Bansko is a stop on the narrow-gauge Septemvri–
Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line from
Septemvri to
Dobrinishte.
There are rail
connections (changing in September)...
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foothills of
Pirin have
mineral spring and are spa resorts — Banya,
Dobrinishte,
Gotse Delchev, Sandanski, etc.
Melnik at the south-western foothills...
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Railways (BDŽ).
Surviving locomotives are only used on the Septemvri-
Dobrinishte narrow gauge line, Bulgaria's only
remaining narrow gauge railway. Dejanow...
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standard gauge. The
picturesque 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in) Septemvri–
Dobrinishte narrow-gauge line is 125 km long and
features many tunnels, bridges,...
- 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...
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railway line in 1873. The
scenic Septemvri-
Dobrinishte narrow gauge line to the
Rhodopi mountain town of
Dobrinishte over
Bansko was
constructed in 1945. In...
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including a 125
kilometers long 760 mm
narrow gauge railway – the Septemvri-
Dobrinishte narrow gauge line and 4,316 km were
considered main lines. Sofia, Plovdiv...
- line as part of the Pan-European
Corridor VIII. The
scenic Septemvri-
Dobrinishte narrow gauge line was
finished in 1945. It goes
through the
station of...