Dinamo vs. Unirea Slobozia Match May Divert Four STB Routes Monday

Dinamo vs. Unirea Slobozia Match May Divert Four STB Routes Monday

The upcoming football match between Dinamo and Unirea Slobozia on Monday evening is expected to affect local public transport services. Scheduled for 8 PM at the National Arena, this match has prompted the Bucharest-Ilfov Public Transport Development Association (TPBI) to announce potential route diversions for four STB lines.

Route Changes for Dinamo vs. Unirea Slobozia Match

Should the situation necessitate, the following lines may be altered:

  • Line 86: Operating between the “Clăbucet” terminal and the intersection of Str. Vatra Luminoasă / Str. Tony Bulandra, then taking a modified route back through Str. Tony Bulandra, returning to Vatra Luminoasă Depot.
  • Line 90: Following the same itinerary as Line 86, with similar diversions.
  • Line 104: Running from the “Complex Pantelimon” terminal to the intersection of Șos. Iancului / Bd. Pierre de Coubertin, then on a modified route alongside Șos. Iancului and Bd. Decebal, returning to its regular schedule.
  • Line 143: Starting from the “Bucur Obor” terminal and going to the intersection of Str. Baicului / Șos. Pantelimon, followed by a modified course along Bd. Ferdinand and Bd. Gării Obor before returning to its normal path.

Agents from the Traffic Police Brigade will oversee these adjustments to ensure safety and efficiency for all commuters during the match.

Additional Updates

In related transport news, TPBI has also announced changes for the “Bd. Poligrafiei” station. This station will be relocated approximately 65 meters towards Jiului starting Saturday, February 14, 2026. It serves lines 112, 331, and 331B, and the change follows recommendations from the Municipal Technical Traffic Commission.

Moreover, TPBI indicated that between February 9 and March 1, 2026, 24 STB stations will be renamed to better reflect their locations. Notable changes include:

  • “Metrou Nicolae Teclu” (lines 246, 619, 627)
  • “Radox” (line 25)
  • “Textila Militari” (line 221)
  • “Popa Tatu” (line 205)

Such efforts aim to enhance the clarity and functionality of transportation services across Bucharest, aligning with the city’s continuous development efforts.