Migrants flood Budapest rail station; no trains to the West
By Associated Press
Sep 3, 2015 1:47 AM CDT
Supporters and activists of the Migration Aid civil group hold a demonstration in support of migrants at Kossuth Square, in front of the Hungarian Parliament building in Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015. Over 150,000 migrants have reached Hungary this year, most coming through the southern...   (Associated Press)

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Migrants have flooded into Budapest's Keleti train station as police leave, but the train operator says that there will be no trains going to Western Europe.

The rail company says its stance was due to "railway transport" security reasons.

Police shut down the Keleti terminal to migrants on Tuesday, preventing those with valid tickets but no travel documents from boarding trains to Austria and Germany, many migrants' preferred destination.

There was no immediate explanation from police or other authorities about Thursday's decisions.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is meeting European Union leaders on Thursday in Brussels.