Gór Vasúti Megállóhely
Gór Vasúti Megállóhely is an abandoned railway stop in Vas County, Western Transdanubia. Gór Vasúti Megállóhely is situated nearby to the village Meszlen, as well as near Chernelházadamonya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Meszlen and Chernelházadamonya.
Meszlen
Village
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Meszlen is a village in Vas county, Hungary, located 15 kilometers northeast of Szombathely. Neighboring villages are Acsád, Csepreg, Tömörd, Vasasszonyfa, Salköveskút, Kőszegpaty. Meszlen is situated 5 km west of Gór Vasúti Megállóhely.
Chernelházadamonya
Village
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Chernelházadamonya is a village in Vas County, Hungary. It is known for having the longest name in all of Hungary. Chernelházadamonya is situated 6 km northeast of Gór Vasúti Megállóhely.
Salköveskút
Village
Photo: Darinko, Public domain.
Salköveskút is a village in Vas county, Hungary. Salköveskút is situated 8 km southwest of Gór Vasúti Megállóhely.
Gór Vasúti Megállóhely
- Type: Abandoned railway stop
- Also known as: “Gor Vasuti Megallohely”
- Category: transportation
- Location: Vas County, Western Transdanubia, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
47.33841° or 47° 20′ 18″ northLongitude
16.77343° or 16° 46′ 24″ eastElevation
203 metres (666 feet)Open location code
8FVR8QQF+99GeoNames ID
3052155
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