Transport
The public transport network is run by OTL. It is made up of 3 tram lines (1R, 1N, 2, 3R, 3N) and some bus lines. The city has three train stations, central, Vest and Est. Vest Station is located in the quarter of Io?ia, and the central station (called simply Oradea) is located in the city centre, near the quarter of Vie.
Oradea is served by Oradea International Airport, which has flights from major Romanian cities and well as some cities in northern Italy.
See also: Oradea Transport Local
Education
Oradea is one of the main education centres of Romania. The city is home to the University of Oradea, one of the largest and most modern universities in the country.
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Ale?d (Hungarian: Élesd) is the largest town in Bihor county (Romania) after Oradea. It is located in the east of the county, near the border with Cluj county. It also lies on the national road running from Oradea to Cluj-Napoca and further west. Alesd has a population of around 12,000.
Accessibility
Alesd is located on the main railway line between Oradea and Bucharest. Consequently, it is served by frequent rapid and intercity (IC) trains from Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest, Arad and Timisoara. From the destinations below, there are the following number of trains to Alesd daily:
Bucharest - 1 train daily
Budapest, Hungary -
Szolnok, Hungary -
Oradea
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