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Tourist attraction train starts operating in the city of Ruse

Photo: obshtinaruse.bg

Residents of Ruse and guests of the Danube city can take a ride on the new attraction tourist train. It takes passengers across of the Youth Park. The coaster operates from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM on weekdays and from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM during the weekends. A full tour costs 4 euro for adults and 2.5 for children under seven. There is also a shorter route that costs less.

A second tourist coaster is expected to be operational soon. It will go around the central part of Ruse and show tourists some of the city sights. The route itself will be circular as the starting point is at the central city quay.

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