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(Redirected from Cegléd-Szeged railway) Railway line in Hungary
Cegléd–Szeged
railway
Szeged állomás
Overview
Line number140
Technical
Line length118 km
Track gauge1435 mm
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC
Operating speed120 (100) max.
Route map

Legend
0 Cegléd
Line 100a
3 Ceglédi szállások
11 Nyársapát
18 Nagykőrös
Border of Pest and Bács-Kiskun Counties
Fekete
27 Katonatelep
33 Kecskemét
142, 152
146
Parasztfőiskola
Kiskunfélegyházi út
45 Városföld
49 Kunszállás
542-es főút
145
58 Kiskunfélegyháza
155 / 147
542-es főút
66 Selymes
71 Petőfiszállás
74 Petőfiszállási tanyák
Bács-Kiskun megye / Csongrád-Csanád vármegye
80 Csengele
83 Kisteleki szőlők
89 Kistelek
93 Kapitányság
96 Balástya
98 Őszeszék
101 Vilmaszállás
104 Szatymaz
105 Jánosszállás
M43 motorway
Kettőshatár
113 Kiskundorozsma
136 / 135
116 Szeged-Rendező
118 Szeged
disruptive Szeged Tisza bridge
Újszeged
121

Cegléd–Szeged railway line is the number 140 line of the MÁV. It is a simple/double track, electrified track. It goes on as Line number 100, which connects Budapest or Szolnok, Debrecen, Nyíregyháza. The line from Cegléd to Szeged is 118 km long.

History

After Pest had been connected with the railway northwards, it was also considered constructing railways in the southeastern direction. In 1846, a private company was founded in Szeged, associating itself with the Hungarian Central Railway, for the purpose of building a new railway from Cegléd via Kecskemét, Szeged to Temesvár. At the end of 1847, the most plan was once complete with the estimated budget. In May 1850, the company sent a deputation to Vienna in order to request the national financial support. The trade minister guaranteed the construction of the railway at the public expense and assigned Ghega to examine the plan and the financial report. Through the resolution of 5 May 1851, the section Cegléd–Szeged was arranged to be constructed at the public expense. On 3 September 1853, the section Cegléd–Félegyháza, and on 4 March 1854, the section Félegyháza–Szeged was respectively opened for traffic. For connection with the Banat, the railway bridge had to be built on the Tisa.

With the acquisition of the State Railway Company (StEG) in 1855, the railway became part of it. On the other hand, the section Szeged–Temesvár was then on the construction. According to the document of the concession, the state was under the duty to construct the rest section to the end.

Pictures

  • The line The line
  • The old line before renovation The old line before renovation
  • Near Kunszállás with double track Near Kunszállás with double track

Railway stations

References

  1. Old name: Kecskeméti Mezőgazdasági Szakiskola
  2. Old name: Szeged-felsőtanya.
  3. Újszeged railway station
  4. H. Sprach (1898) v1.1, pp. 309, 310
  5. H. Sprach (1898) v1.1, pp. 322, 323
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