Tatabánya–Pápa
Route map of railways in Hungary showing the Tatabánya–Pápa railway line
Route map
Overview
OwnerHungarian State Railways
Line number13
Service
Services
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC (Tatabánya–Környe)
Operating speed80 km/h (50 mph)
Route map

km
0.0
Tatabánya
3.3
Bánhida
7.6
Környe
10.7
Kecskéd
13.8
Bokod
17.1
Dad
20.7
Szákszend
23.7
Császár
30.1
Ete
to Székesfehérvár
36.3
Kisbér
to Komárom
44.0
Bakonyszombathely
46.9
Bakonybánk
51.4
Tápszentmiklós
54.2
Lázi
to Győr
57.8
Veszprémvarsány
to Veszprém
60.3
Románd
64.1
Gic-Hathalom
66.5
Bakonytamási
72.4
Pápateszér
78.4
Franciavágás
81.8
Ugod
85.1
Nagygyimót
88.7
Pusztagyimót
91.6
93.2
Pápa
to Csorna
[1]

The Tatabánya–Pápa railway line is a railway line in Hungary. It runs 93.2 kilometres (57.9 mi) from Tatabánya to Pápa. Most of the line no longer hosts passenger service, and it is partially abandoned in the vicinity of Pápa. Hungarian State Railways owns and operates the line.

Route

The line runs roughly east–west between Tatabánya and Pápa. In Tatabánya, the line diverges from the Budapest–Hegyeshalom railway line west of the Tatabánya railway station. In Környe, 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) from Tatabánya, the Környe–Oroszlány railway line veers off to the south to serve Oroszlány. Electrification ends at this point, and there is no passenger service beyond Környe. The line connects with the Székesfehérvár–Komárom railway line in Kisbér, the Győr–Veszprém railway line in Veszprémvarsány, and the Győr–Celldömölk railway line and Pápa–Csorna railway lines in Pápa.[1]

Operation

Hungarian State Railways operates the S12 service as part of Budapest's suburban network. The S12 runs hourly between Oroszlány and Tatabánya, with connecting service to and from Budapest Déli station.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Vonalpontok listája" [List of line points] (in Hungarian). Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  2. "12 Tatabánya — Oroszlány" (PDF) (in Hungarian). Hungarian State Railways. 18 November 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
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