
Kőszegfalva
In Kőszegfalva, a short railway halt was built into the daily rhythm of the town: the GYSEV-operated Kőszegfalva megállóhely opened in 1938, when residents of this settlement part could finally board trains without relying on the lukácsháza megállóhely. At first it functioned as a *conditional stop*—trains only pulled in when passengers had waiting to board or when someone signaled their intention to get off. A smaller, gable-roof station building followed, but it was removed in the 1990s because of its deteriorating condition. After that, a new, tent-roofed structure took its place. …
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