Slovak rail border crossings
Slovak rail border crossings, as of 2007. Crossings in italic are abandoned. Year of opening in brackets.
Slovakia - Czech Republic
Note that all those railway lines were built before dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 and became border in that year
- Kúty - Lanžhot (1900)
- Holíč nad Moravou - Hodonín (1891), currently no regular traffic
- Skalica na Slovensku - Sudoměřice - (1893–2007), currently no regular traffic
- Vrbovce - Velká nad Veličkou (1929)
- Horné Srnie - Vlárský průsmyk (1888)
- Lúky pod Makytou - Horní Lideč (1937)
- Čadca - Mosty u Jablunkova (1871)
Slovakia - Poland
- Skalité - Zwardoń (1884)
- Suchá Hora - Podczerwone (1899–1975)
- Plaveč - Muszyna (1876)
- Medzilaborce - Łupków (1874), see also Łupków Pass
Slovakia - Ukraine
- Maťovce - Uzhhorod, freight transport only, see Uzhhorod - Košice broad gauge track (1966)
- Čierna nad Tisou - Čop (1872)
Slovakia - Hungary
- Rusovce - Rajka (1891), currently no passenger traffic
- Komárno - Komárom (1910) (Freight Trains only, Passenger Trains canceled 14. XII. 2008)
- Chľaba - Szob (1850)
- Pastovce - Nagybörzsöny (1885–1918, Narrow gauge)
- Šahy - Hont (1886–1945) (track dismantled)
- Kalonda - Ipolytarnóc (Freight Trains only, Passenger Trains canceled 2. II. 2003)
- Nógrádszakál - Bušince (Freight Trains only, Passenger Trains canceled 2. 8.1992)
- Fiľakovo - Somoskőújfalu (1871), freight trains only, no passenger traffic since 1 May 2011
- Lenartovce - Bánréve (1873), freight trains only, no passenger traffic since 12 December 2009
- Turňa nad Bodvou - Tornanádaska (1890) (track out of use, no traffic)
- Kechnec - Hidasnémeti (1860)
- Slovenské Nové Mesto - Sátoraljaújhely (1872), (Freight Trains only, passenger trains canceled)
- Pribeník - Zemplénagárd (Canceled, Narrow gauge)
Slovakia - Austria
- Bratislava-Petržalka - Kittsee (1897–1945, line re-opened in 1998)
- Bratislava-Petržalka - Berg - Wolfsthal (1911–1945)
- Devínska Nová Ves - Marchegg (1848)
See also
External links
- Border crossings: Slovakia on Enthusiast's Guide to Travelling the Railways of Europe
- Map of lines connecting Bratislava and Wien on rail.sk
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