Hungarian rail border crossings

These are all Hungarian rail border crossings as of 2022. Crossings in bold have passenger traffic. Crossings in italics are abandoned. The year of opening is in brackets.

Hungary - Slovakia

Bridge over Ipoly River
Sátoraljaújhely

As of 2023, 9 border crossings are operating, 3 of them has passenger traffic.

Note that all of these railway lines were built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the Treaty of Trianon in 1920. Some railway lines were dismantled as the borders cut them, so they didn't function as border crossings.

Hungary - Ukraine

  • Záhony - Chop (1873) dual gauge 1435/1520 mm
  • Eperjeske - Solovka (freight only) dual gauge 1435/1520 mm

Hungary - Romania

As of 2023, 5 border crossings are operating, all of them has passenger traffic.

Abandoned track near Zajta
Railway lines in Bácska and Banat (1920)

Note that all of these railway lines were built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the Treaty of Trianon in 1920.

Hungary - Serbia

As of 2023, one border crossing is operating, there is no passenger traffic.

Note that all of these railway lines were built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the Treaty of Trianon in 1920.

Hungary - Croatia

Gyékényes

Note that all of these railway lines were built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the Treaty of Trianon in 1920.

Hungary - Slovenia

Hungary - Austria

As of 2023, 6 border crossings are operating, all of them has passenger traffic.

Hegyeshalom

Note that all of these railway lines were built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the Treaty of Trianon in 1920.

See also

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