Hegyeshalom railway station

Hegyeshalom (Hungarian: Hegyeshalom vasútállomás) is a railway station in Hegyeshalom, Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary. Opened on 24 December 1855,[1] it is an important border station between Austria and Hungary. The station is located on the main line between Vienna and Budapest (Line 1 Budapest–Hegyeshalom railway and the Ostbahn) and also Line 16 Hegyeshalom–Szombathely railway and Line 132 Bratislava–Hegyeshalom railway. The train services are operated by MÁV START.

Hegyeshalom
Hegyeshalom railway station
LocationHegyeshalom
Hungary
Coordinates47°54′47″N 17°08′48″E
Owned byHungarian State Railways (MÁV)
Line(s)Line 1 Budapest–Hegyeshalom railway
Ostbahn Vienna-Hegyeshalom
Line 16 Hegyeshalom–Szombathely railway
Line 132 Bratislava–Hegyeshalom railway
Platforms5
History
Opened24 December 1855 (1855-12-24)
Services
Preceding station   MÁV START   Following station
toward München or Zürich
Railjet
EuroCity
toward Beograd
EuroCity
toward Nyíregyháza
Bezenye
toward Rajka
RB
Levél
toward Győr
Bezenye
toward Rajka
RB
Mosonszolnok
toward Csorna
Preceding station   ÖBB   Following station
Nickelsdorf
toward Bruck an der Leitha
RE
Levél
toward Győr
Location
Hegyeshalom
Location within Hungary

The station has a plinthed MÁV Class 411 steam locomotive.

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

  • RailJet services Zürich - Innsbruck - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
  • RailJet services Munich - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
  • RailJet services Frankfurt - Stuttgart - Munich - Salzburg - Linz - St Pölten - Vienna - Győr - Budapest
  • EuroCity services Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Kiskunmajsa - Novi Sad - Belgrade
  • EuroCity services Vienna - Győr - Budapest - Debrecen - Nyíregyháza
  • Regional services REX Bruck an der Leitha - Hegyeshalom - Győr
  • Local services Rajka - Hegyeshalom - Győr
  • Local services Rajka - Hegyeshalom - Csorna

References

Media related to Hegyeshalom railway station at Wikimedia Commons


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