Border Crossing With Slovakia Opens At Tornanádaska

  • 16 Dec 2020 8:56 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Border Crossing With Slovakia Opens At Tornanádaska
A border control station has opened at Tornanádaska, on Hungary’s northern border with Slovakia, the deputy head of the operative board coordinating efforts against the epidemic said.

The border control station is open for passenger traffic in both directions each day until 6pm, Róbert Kiss said.

Kiss added that 131 crossing stations were operational on Hungary’s Schengen borders, including on public roads, railways and waterways.


Photo courtesy of police.hu

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