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Line 1 Budapest–Hegyeshalom railway Ostbahn Vienna-Hegyeshalom Line 16 Hegyeshalom–Szombathely railway Line 132 Bratislava–Hegyeshalom railway
Platforms
5
History
Opened
24 December 1855 (1855-12-24)
Services
Preceding station
ÖBB
Following station
Wien Hbf
towards München Hbf
Railjet Express
Mosonmagyaróvár
towards Budapest Keleti
Wien Hbf
towards Zürich Hbf
Nickelsdorf
towards Bruck an der Leitha
REX 62
Levél
towards Győr
Preceding station
MÁV START
Following station
Wien Hbf
Terminus
EuroCity
Mosonmagyaróvár
towards Budapest Keleti
Mosonmagyaróvár
towards Cluj Napoca
Wien Hbf
towards Salzburg Hbf, Stuttgart Hbf or Zürich HB
EuroNight
Kálmán Imre
Mosonmagyaróvár
towards Budapest Keleti
Wien Hbf
Terminus
Dacia–Corvin Express
Mosonmagyaróvár
towards Bucharest North
Bezenye
towards Rajka
Személyvonat
Mosonszolnok
towards Csorna
Levél
towards Győr
Preceding station
ZSSK
Following station
Bezenye
towards Bratislava-Petržalka
Osobný vlak
Terminus
Location
Hegyeshalom
Location within Hungary
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.
The station has a plinthed MÁV Class 411 steam locomotive.
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