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Witness the sleek and modern departure of Romania's newest train – the Alstom Coradia Stream – as it leaves Bucharest's iconic Gara de Nord Central Railway Station! Filmed in 2025 at one of Europe's busiest hubs, this short video captures the Alstom Coradia Stream IC5 electric multiple unit (EMU) preparing for its journey and gliding out of the station with effortless grace. As the first new passenger trains in Romania in over 30 years, these 6-car units (160 meters long, seating 351–352 passengers) represent a major milestone in the country's rail modernization. Departing from Gara de Nord – Bucharest's historic central station built in 1872 and handling over 10 million passengers annually – the train heads toward destinations like Brașov, showcasing Romania's commitment to efficient, eco-friendly travel.The Alstom Coradia Stream, produced in Italy by Alstom Ferroviaria, is a fully electric regional/intercity train powered by 25 kV 50 Hz overhead lines, reaching speeds up to 160 km/h. Romania ordered 37 units in 2022 (initial 20 + option for 17), with deliveries starting in 2023 and commercial service launching in November 2024 on routes like Bucharest–Brașov (reducing travel time and emissions). These trains feature air-conditioned interiors, Wi-Fi, power outlets, accessible spaces for wheelchairs, and low-floor design for easy boarding – a far cry from Romania's aging fleet. The footage highlights the train's quiet hum as it departs, the bustling platform at Gara de Nord (a architectural gem blending 19th-century elegance with modern upgrades), and the smooth acceleration into the tunnels. This isn't just a departure – it's a symbol of Romania's rail renaissance, replacing Soviet-era relics with state-of-the-art technology.Whether you're a train enthusiast, love Bucharest's transport scene, or curious about European rail innovations – this video offers a rare glimpse into the future of travel in Romania. If this Coradia Stream departure excited you, hit LIKE, subscribe for more unique transport footage from Bucharest and beyond, and share in the comments: have you ridden Romania's new trains? Thanks for watching – all aboard the future!