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==(Zalalövő -) Bajánsenye MÁV - Hodoš SŽ (- Murska Sobota)== | ==(Zalalövő -) Bajánsenye MÁV - Hodoš SŽ (- Murska Sobota)== | ||
[ | [ED] MÁV works to Hodoš and electric working probably commenced with the new timetable on 11 December 2011. As well as local services, which generally require a change of trains at Hodoš, one through Budapest - Ljubljana IC train pair runs via this route. | ||
==Rédics MÁV - Lendava SŽ== | ==Rédics MÁV - Lendava SŽ== | ||
Line closed and partly lifted. | Line closed and partly lifted. There have been a number of proposals for reopening but these all came to nothing as no investment was forthcoming. A meeting between the Prime Ministers of Hungary and Slovenia in October 2019 stated that planning for the reopening had started. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Border Crossings - General Information]] | * [[Border Crossings - General Information]] | ||
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[[Category:Border Crossings|Hungary - Slovenia]] | [[Category:Border Crossings|Hungary - Slovenia]] |
Latest revision as of 12:56, 31 May 2020
(Zalalövő -) Bajánsenye MÁV - Hodoš SŽ (- Murska Sobota)
[ED] MÁV works to Hodoš and electric working probably commenced with the new timetable on 11 December 2011. As well as local services, which generally require a change of trains at Hodoš, one through Budapest - Ljubljana IC train pair runs via this route.
Rédics MÁV - Lendava SŽ
Line closed and partly lifted. There have been a number of proposals for reopening but these all came to nothing as no investment was forthcoming. A meeting between the Prime Ministers of Hungary and Slovenia in October 2019 stated that planning for the reopening had started.