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Štúrovo–Čata–Levice railway

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Štúrovo–Čata–Levice railway
Štúrovo station
Overview
Locale Slovakia
Termini
Service
Route number152
History
Opened1 June 1885 (1885-06-01) Párkány-Čata;
18 September 1887 (1887-09-18) Čata-Levice
Technical
Line length52 km (32 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

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Levice
Industrial line at Levice
5
Dolná Seč
7
Tekovský Hrádok
Truck road 76
13
Tekovské Lužany
Truck road 75
22
Želiezovce
26
Hronovce
Industrial line at Pohronský Ruskov
Defunct industrial line
30
Pohronský Ruskov
32
Čata
35
Bíňa zastávka
37
Bíňa
Truck road 76
40
Kamenín
Truck road 76
45
Kamenný Most nad Hronom
52
Štúrovo-Nána (Štúrovo)

Štúrovo–Čata–Levice railway is a railway line in Southern Slovakia. It runs from North to South more or less parallel with Hron. It is a single track without electrification.

To the end of WWI

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It was built by a subsidiary of MÁV, called Garam-Ipolyvölgyi MÁV-HÉV. It had a connection at Párkány to the Budapest–Érsekújvár–Pozsony–Marchegg-railway. First, 20 km long part of it between Párkány and Csata was opened on 1 June 1885. The second part between Csata and Léva was opened on 18 September 1887. As a consequence of the Treaty of Trianon, the line was transferred to the newly founded Czechoslovakia.

Station on the line

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  • "A vasútvonal adatai". Vlaky.net (in Slovak).
  • "Az állomások képei". Vasútállomások.hu (in Hungarian).