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[2] The following is a chronological list of events related to road or rail transport in and around Brașov, as well as relevant historical information.

[3] The administrative divisions and predominant/official languages consistently change over time; in Saxon cities and villages like Brașov, German was predominant until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when Romanian and for a few decades, Hungarian, increase in use, ultimately attaining a combined 95.2% in 2011.

All subscriptions are nominated, that is they are only valid accompanied by an ID card.

120 lei (without holder's name) 120 lei (without holder's name) The columns of the list table below represent: Note: "Road used" denotes the distance of the roads on which buses/trolleys travel (it's an approximate value), while "Total route length" is the sum of one round trip of each of the lines implied.

Statistics made in June 2012 This table uses the same format as the one above, with two exceptions: the fourth column (Closed) indicates the year when the line (not necessarily the route itself) ceased to operate, and there is an additional column for Notes.

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Brașov tram type V3A. The tram was opened in 1987 and ran until 2006 when it was replaced with a trolleybus line (Image taken in 1994)