The Czechoslovak type has been operating in the capital of Hungary since 1980.
Tram crossing in downtown Budapest in the morning.
The eight-axle, articulated tram type series was produced between 1967 and 1978 at the Ganz Works.
The most powerful Hungarian-made electric locomotive. It was in production between 1977 and 1988. 52 pieces of the type were made
Keleti PĂĄlyaudvar is Hungary's most important international railway hub. It was handed over to the traveling public on August 16, 1884.
Takeoff! An Ăsterreichische Bundesbahnen (ĂBB, Austrian Federal Railways) Railjet train is pulling out of Budapest Keleti pĂĄlyaudvar (Eastern Station) bound for Vienna with Siemens T... (more)
Ganz UV retro tram in Budapest Margit hĂd budai hĂdfö tram stop
Ganz UV retro tram in Budapest VĂĄmhĂĄz körĂșt
A combination of Hungarian and Czech electric locomotives. Between their creation approx. 30 years have passed.
New EMUs. Magyar Ăllamvasutak (MĂV, Hungarian State Railways) Class 415 no. 096 (Stadler FLIRT, 2013-2015) is seen at Budapest Keleti pĂĄlyaudvar (Eastern Station), preparing t... (more)
The railway line from Budapest to ZĂĄhony via Szolnok, Debrecen and NyĂregyhĂĄza is Hungarian State Railways line 100. It is 335 kilometres (208 mi) in length and is a double-track main line with... (more)
Steam, smoke and snow in the forest of Buda hills. (1/6 pan shot.)
The GyermekvasĂșt (English: Children's Railway) or Line 7 is a narrow gauge railway line in Budapest, which connects SzĂ©chenyihegy and H?vösvölgy and is 11.2 kilometres (7.0 mi) long. The forme... (more)