Eager train enthusiasts can embark on a 9-day adventure through Romania’s rich railway heritage. Priced starting at $1,875.93 per person, this small-group tour allows travelers to explore picturesque routes, visit train museums, and discover cultural sites. With knowledgeable experts guiding the way, you will enjoy Romania’s captivating history and landscapes. Whether you’re a dedicated rail fan or simply seeking an unforgettable experience, this tour promises an extraordinary journey.
Key Points

- A 9-day tour of Romania’s scenic train routes, including the Oravița-Anina, Bumbești-Livezeni, and Salva-Vișeu lines, catering to rail enthusiasts.
- The tour offers a night train journey experience, visits to train museums and depots, and exploration of Sibiu’s medieval town and other cultural sites.
- Itinerary highlights include unique forest and mining trains with varying gauges, and a visit to the Cornățel "Mocănița" restoration project to learn about railway heritage preservation efforts.
- The tour is priced from $1,875.93 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and a small group limited to 8 participants.
- The tour includes a live tour guide available in English and French, providing insights into Romania’s railway history, industrial development, and cultural heritage.
Tour Overview and Pricing

This 9-day tour of Romania’s trains offers an immersive experience for rail enthusiasts.
Priced from $1,875.93 per person, it provides free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.
Priced from $1,875.93 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.
The small group is limited to 8 participants, with a live tour guide available in English and French.
Highlights include scenic train routes, a night train experience, and exploring unique railway gauges.
The tour covers transportation, hotel pickup/drop-off, and train tickets, though food, drinks, and gratuities aren’t included.
It’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with motion sickness.
Itinerary Highlights

The tour offers a variety of scenic train routes, including the Oravița-Anina, Bumbești-Livezeni, and Salva-Vișeu lines.
Travelers will experience a night train journey and ride unique forest and mining trains, the last of their kind in Europe. They’ll encounter standard, broad, and narrow gauges, and visit train museums and depots.
The itinerary includes exploring Sibiu’s medieval town, Fieni-Pietroșița’s narrow-gauge limestone carrier, Peleș Castle, Brașov, Maramureș attractions, the Vaser Valley forest train, and the Moldovița "Mocănița" steam train.
Participants will also see the Dej train museum and depot before returning to Cluj-Napoca.
Day 1: Depart From Cluj-Napoca, Ride OravițA-Anina, Visit ReșIțA Train Museum

The tour begins with participants departing from Cluj-Napoca, the vibrant university city.
Participants embark on the tour from the lively university city of Cluj-Napoca.
They’ll ride the historic Oravița-Anina railway line, known for its scenic mountain views. This 19th-century route was an engineering marvel, with steep gradients and sharp turns.
Upon arrival, the group visits the Reșița train museum, home to a collection of vintage locomotives and railcars.
They’ll learn about Romania’s railway heritage and the important role it played in the country’s industrial development.
It’s an immersive start to the journey, setting the stage for the adventures that lie ahead.
Day 2: Train Ride on BumbeșTi-Livezeni, Visit Sibiu Locomotives Collection
On the second day, participants embark on a train ride along the Bumbești-Livezeni railway. This historic line connects the Jiu Valley coal mining region with the national rail network.
Riders experience a unique broad gauge journey through the Carpathian Mountains. Following the train ride, the group visits Sibiu’s locomotives collection.
The museum showcases a variety of steam, diesel, and electric locomotives that once operated across Romania. Participants can explore the engines up close and learn about the country’s railway heritage.
This day provides a deep dive into Romania’s industrial past and vibrant transportation history.
More Great Tours NearbyDay 3: Explore Sibiu Medieval Town, See CornățEl "MocăNițA" Restoration Project
After the industrial history lesson the previous day, participants now explore the medieval charms of Sibiu. They wander Sibiu’s old town, admiring its German Saxon architecture and the bustling squares.
Next, they visit the Cornățel "Mocănița" restoration project, where a historic narrow-gauge steam locomotive is being brought back to life. Participants learn about the dedicated efforts to preserve Romania’s railway heritage.
They marvel at the meticulous work and the passion of the volunteers. With a deeper appreciation for Sibiu’s past, the group continues their railway adventure, eager to uncover more of Romania’s rich train history.
Day 4: Visit Fieni-PietroșIțA Narrow-Gauge Diesel Limestone Carrier, Peleș Castle
Having explored the medieval charm of Sibiu the previous day, participants now venture to the Fieni-Pietroșița narrow-gauge Diesel limestone carrier.
They experience a unique mode of transportation used to move limestone from the quarry to the processing plant.
After this industrial visit, the group travels to the magnificent Peleș Castle, a former royal residence renowned for its striking Neo-Renaissance architecture and lavish interiors.
Participants have the opportunity to wander through the grandiose halls and admire the castle’s exquisite furnishings, reflecting the opulence of Romania’s royal past.
Day 5: Explore BrașOv, Take Night Train to Maramureș

Participants bid farewell to the medieval charm of Sibiu as they set out to explore the historic city of Brașov. They’ll discover its well-preserved old town and iconic landmarks like the Black Church. After a full day in Brașov, they’ll board a night train to Maramureș, enjoying the tranquility of this sleeper journey.
| Brașov Highlights | Maramureș Journey |
| — | — |
| Black Church | Sleeping Berths |
| Old Town | Dining Car |
| Mount Tampa | Scenic Views |
The night train will whisk them away to the rural beauty of Maramureș, where they’ll continue their railway adventure the next day.
Day 6: Ride Salva-VișEu Route, Visit Maramureș Attractions

Day 6 kicks off with a ride along the Salva-Vișeu route, a picturesque narrow-gauge railway that winds through the heart of Maramureș.
Travelers experience the region’s stunning landscapes and rural charms.
Next, they visit notable Maramureș attractions, including historic wooden churches and the Sighetu Marmației Memorial of Victims of Communism.
The group visits historic wooden churches and the Sighetu Marmației Memorial, seeing Maramureș’s cultural heritage.
The day culminates with an exploration of the Maramureș Museum, which showcases the area’s rich cultural heritage.
Throughout the day, the group gains deeper insights into the unique character of this northern Romanian province, seeing its timeless traditions and natural wonders.
Common Questions
What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?
The maximum group size for this tour is 8 participants. The tour is described as a "small group" with a limited number of participants.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Children or Seniors?
The tour does not mention any discounts for children or seniors. The maximum group size is limited to 8 participants, so there may not be flexibility for discounts. The pricing appears to be a flat rate per person.
Can Participants Bring Their Own Food and Drinks on the Trains?
Participants can bring their own food and drinks on the trains. However, the tour operator does not include any meals or drinks in the tour price, so you will need to provide their own sustenance during the trip.
Is There a Dress Code or Luggage Restrictions for This Tour?
There’s no dress code, but participants should wear comfortable shoes. Luggage is limited to what can be easily carried, as there’s no porter service. Food and drinks can be brought on the trains.
Can the Tour Be Customized or Personalized for Individual Needs?
The tour can be customized to individual needs, though some activities may have restrictions. Travelers should discuss any special requirements or accommodations with the tour operator when booking. Flexibility is offered, but some itinerary changes are subject to availability.
The Sum Up
This 9-day tour of Romania’s railway heritage offers an immersive experience for rail enthusiasts. Travelers will explore scenic routes, visit train museums, and discover cultural landmarks, all while being guided by knowledgeable experts. With a starting price of $1,875.93 per person, this small-group adventure promises an unforgettable journey through Romania’s rich railway history.
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