Bulgarian State Railways


The Bulgarian State Railways are Bulgaria's state railway company and former 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 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.
Bulgaria is a member of the International Union of Railways. The UIC Country Code for Bulgaria is 52.

History

On 1 January 2002, the new Railway Transport Act entered into force, passed by the National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria, according to which the National Company Bulgarian State Railways were split into two separate enterprises – a railway carrier and an infrastructure enterprise
The European Commission formally warned Bulgaria in May 2010 for failure to implement the First Railway rules on track access charges.
In October 2010 further restructuring was announced, with BDŽ EAD becoming a holding company, and all rolling stock allocated to passenger & freight subsidiaries.

Company structure

Since the last reforms in 2007, a new organisational structure has been approved.
BDŽ Inc.
  • BDŽ Passenger transportations - responsible for the passenger services. The company carried 21.3 million passengers in 2019.
  • BDŽ Freight Transportations - Freight operations and expedition with subsidiary BDZ SPED Ltd. The company carried 13.3 million tonnes of freight in 2009 in 3.1 million tonne-kilometers. Privatisation was attempted in 2012, but called off in 2013 due to financial problems.
  • BDŽ Traktzionen Podvizhen Sustav Ltd. - locomotive management and servicing.
  • BDŽ-Koncar Inc. - joint venture between BDŽ EAD and KONČAR Group from Croatia with main scope of work locomotive repairs and modernization.
Still there are many problems with the organisational structure of the holding. There is an evident lack of effectiveness in the administration and the main goal of the Ministry of Transport, Information Technologies and Telecommunication is to make the company profitable.

Train

The National rail carrier offered its customers medium and long-distance travel with the following passenger train categories:
Fast trains with mandatory booking were direct descendants of the last commercial category – "express". Fast train timetables with mandatory booking were compiled based on a thorough analysis of the current traffic on major railways. Basically and inviolably rules when developing the schedule of high-speed trains with mandatory reservation is a condition that they stop at a minimum number of stations, which ensure that they move as quickly as possible from point A to point B along the route. For the express traffic of this category of trains, the good technical condition of traction and rolling stock, which has a railway operator, is also important.
In 2017 for the first time in the history of Bulgarian State Railways and thanks mainly to the renovated with European funds of the 1st and 8th RAILWAY lines, it became possible to release another fast train БВЗР with a maximum speed of 150 km / h. These are the BVZR "Sunny Beach", which for this purpose serves promoted to Končar Ellok – Zagreb electric locomotives of the 46 200 series and with cars of the 21 – 50 series, 10 – 50 and 84 – 9784-97.

Current traction

ClassManufacturerTraction TypeNotes
06Electroputere – CraiovaDiesel-electric
BDŽ [class 07 |07]LuganskteplovozDiesel-electricLudmilla The most famous locomotives built in the Soviet Union. Same as DB Class 232
BDŽ [class 10 |10]Siemens AGDMU-2Desiro Modern diesel-hydraulic multiple-units.
30Siemens AGEMU-3Desiro Modern 3 car electric multiple units
31Siemens AGEMU-4Desiro 4 car version of class 30
32RVR RigaEMU-4Soviet built EMUs. Soviet class ЭР25
33RVR RigaEMU-4Soviet built EMUs. Soviet class ЭР33
42.1Škoda WorksElectric
43Škoda WorksElectric
44Škoda WorksElectricSame as Class 43, but with electro-dynamic braking.
45Škoda WorksElectricSame as Class 44. Re-geared for 110 km/h operation for freight trains.
46/46.2Electroputere – CraiovaElectricThe LE5100 are the most powerful locomotives in use by BDŽ. Similar to CFR class 40.
51GanzDieselSimilar to ZS Class 641 and MÁV Class M44.
52VEB Lokomotiv und Electrotechnische WerkeDiesel-hydraulicDB Class V 60.
55FAURDiesel-hydraulicThe biggest number of locomotives in the BDŽ fleet.
61Škoda WorksElectricShunter and light service loco. Famous amongst railfans in Bulgaria due to rarity of locomotive.
66Humboldt-Deutzmotoren A.G.Diesel-hydraulicSofia Depot has one locomotive of the class, which had to be restored for shunting service in the depot, but works were stopped due to lack of financing. DR Class V20.
75Henschel & SonDiesel-hydraulic gauge locomotives used on the SeptemvriDobrinishte tourist-attraction line.
77FAURDiesel-hydraulic gauge locomotive.
81Камбарский машиностроительный завод
Diesel-hydraulic gauge shunting locomotive. Soviet class ТУ7