Bartolomeu railway station

In other languages it is called: The station's history is closely tied to the establishment and exploitation of the Brașov–Zărnești local railway.

The line and its dependencies were built by a company named "Brassó-Háromszéki Helyi Érdekű Vasutak" (BHHÉV), established in 1890.

[1] From the very beginning, the exploitation of the line and thus the station was undertaken by MÁV, the Hungarian Royal State Railways.

In 1908 it was extended sideways to include a third class waiting room and an apartment for the station master.

[1][4][5] On 9 October 1916, during the World War I Battle of Brașov, a Romanian company from the 24th Infantry Regiment defending the railway station was surprised by a machine gun section of the German 189th Regiment and completely wiped out.