to the Decay V. Only three remained from more than five hundred USATC S160 Class locos (2-8-0), which were bought by MÁV after the World War II. The 411,264 (Lima 8434) is displayed in Hat... (more)
Several historic streetcars transported passengers along the Grand Boulevard, in celebration of 125 years of Budapest electric tramways. The major event of the celebration was an unforgettable exp... (more)
Cold and rainy day in November. The best for a steam engine. The narrow-gauge railway line runs through the Buda-hills. Steam hauled heritage trains are scheduled at weekends and on public holiday... (more)
to the City IV. The Budavári Sikló (Buda Castle Hill Funicular) was opened in 1870, as the second funicular railway in Europe. It was destroyed in the Second World War and reopened after ... (more)