In the line connecting the city to Trnava, Bratislava boasts the first horse-drawn railway (forerunner of the modern railway) to be built in the former Hungarian Monarchy. For the ceremonial opening run a train was pulled from Bratislava to Svätý Jur on September 27th, 1840. The first train drew into Trnava (following construction of the line in its entirety) on June 1.st, 1846, after three hours and six changes of horses. The station building in Bratislava here depicted is the oldest railway station in the former Hungarian Monarchy to be preserved in its original state. In the background of the stamp...
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