Recently I asked for the following help regarding a very obscure (and probably no longer existing as a) village in Hungary. I had attempted the 1877 Gazeteer and 1810 maps, etc. based on the writing of a local parish priest on the LDS Church Records ( as it was only partially decipherable) for a village near Gyoma, Bekes megye which was APPROXIMATELY "Vasuti orhaz" or "Vasuti on" or "Vasuti vanolar" or "Vasuti vonalon" with double dots over most of the "o"s. I have determined that Vasut means "Railway" so am fearful that the "village name" is simply the description of an area...well known at the time, but never placed on a map nor recognized officially. Thanks to a reply from Joseph Nemeth I now know that 'Vasuti orhaz' means a railway guardhouse, which I gather can be almost anywhere on a railway..near that particular church. Wandering through a dictionary I found several words similar to 'vanolan' relating to railways, so again the meaning is inconclusive. Unfortunately these words were not on my specific ancestor's record, but 'vasuti' was. In one instance it appeared to be 'vasuti om' . Does anyone have any idea of what this could relate to or had such a situation? I'm sure that other locations have Railways, but have they ever been included in church records as to locations/addresses of those being married, having children baptzed? Any suggestions are welcome. Merry Christmas Thanks for any advice/help/prayers Jim