Types of Goods with Specific Tariffs
Several types of goods receive special treatment because of their weight, fragility, or commercial value. These include:
Glass
Pottery and porcelain
Cement and stones
Lignite briquettes
Slates
Lithographic stones
Cardboard
Crystals of iron sulphate
Paper
Cotton fabrics
Linen fabrics
Wool
Wooden toys
These goods often fall under exceptional tariffs because they require careful handling, special packaging, or different transport conditions Local Ephesus Tour Guides.
Through Service Between Hungary and Bulgaria (via Somovit and Roustchouk)
Exceptional Tariff Categories
The railway services between Hungary and Bulgaria include several exceptional tariffs that apply to specific goods. These special tariffs help regulate prices for important commercial items transported across the border.
Exceptional Tariff No. 1–12 Include:
Sugar
Various kinds of goods
Mineral waters
Iron
Glass
Paper
Pottery and porcelain
Cement
Wooden furniture
Iron furniture
Agricultural machinery
Jute sacks
Exceptional Tariff No. 13–21 Include:
Starch
Extracts from oak and wood
Rope-making materials
Brushes
Lamps
Glue
Matches
British gum
Rock salt
These categories help ensure that the transport costs reflect the nature and handling needs of each product.
Through Service Between the Bulgarian State Railways and the Hungarian River and Maritime Navigation Company (via Somovit and Roustchouk)
General Tariff Structure
The general tariff includes:
Fast trains
Full rates
Reduced rates
Class I Goods
Goods trains
Class A
Class B
This structure applies to most domestic and international shipments.
Exceptional Tariffs for This Service
The following goods fall under special tariffs when transported through this joint service:
Sugar
Various goods
Skins and similar products
Iron and related materials
Paper
Tobacco
Salt
Cereals
Mineral ores
Wood for building
Bones
Cement and similar materials
Starch
Wine and alcohol
Empty sacks
Flour and related products
Pottery and porcelain
Through Service Between Roumania and Bulgaria (via the Danube)
This international service follows almost the same tariff rules as the service operated jointly by the Bulgarian State Railways and the Hungarian River and Maritime Navigation Company. Goods are handled under similar general and exceptional tariffs, ensuring continuity in pricing and regulation.