Nagycenk Railroad museum.
The Gyermekvasút (English: Children's Railway) or Line 7 is a narrow gauge railway line in Budapest, which connects Széchenyihegy and H?vösvölgy and is 11.2 kilometres (7.0 mi) long. The forme... (more)
A freight train passes by an overhead line repair machine on the outskirts of Békéscsaba.
A car named Wasp.
The Ganz MÁVAG largest number of shunting locomotives with Bo'Bo' axle arrangement. 926 of them were produced between 1954 and 1976.
Railway heater converted from a V41 type locomotive.
Alignment of an Intercity train to the track, with an electric shunt locomotive.
The most common type of electric locomotive of the Hungarian State Railways. 379 pieces were made of it.
Ready to go, the most common type of motor train on the Hungarian state railways.
The Romanian-made ASEA locomotive modernized by Softronic.
The representative of the most successful Hungarian locomotive series ever.
This V43 is dressed in Christmas lights as "Fény Szili" (9068) Budapest-Déli - Veszprém
Nicely restored, retro-liveried Szergej with some olive green Bhv passenger carriages on the Balatonfüred-Tapolca route during the Retro Weekend event organized by the Hungarian State Railways (M... (more)