Hodoš railway station

Hodoš
Location 9205 Hodoš
 Slovenia
Coordinates 46°49′13″N 16°19′45″E / 46.82028°N 16.32917°E / 46.82028; 16.32917Coordinates: 46°49′13″N 16°19′45″E / 46.82028°N 16.32917°E / 46.82028; 16.32917
Owned by Slovenske železnice
Operated by Slovenske železnice
History
Opened 1907 (1907)
Location
Hodoš
Location within Slovenia

Hodoš railway station (Slovene: Železniška postaja Hodoš; Hungarian: Őrihodos or Hodos vasútállomása) serves the municipality of Hodoš, Slovenia. It was opened in 1907, and is the last station on the line from Ormož, Slovenia, before the border crossing between Slovenia and Hungary.

The portion of the Ormož–Hodoš line between Murska Sobota and Hodoš was closed in 1968, along with many similar line closures elsewhere in Slovenia. However, in 1999-2001 the line was rebuilt, in a less winding form, as part of one of the new European transit corridors. The rebuilt line is designed to cater for international trains travelling at up to 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph).[1]

Since the completion of the rebuilding work, Hodoš railway station has been the shared border station on the only railway line crossing the border between Slovenia and Hungary.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Railway in the Őrség region - The section Zalalövő-Hodos of the railway line 25". albertbahn: Railway photo galleries by Albert Nagy. Albert Nagy. Retrieved 10 August 2010.

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