Diesel and electric locomotives are waiting for work in the yard of the engine house.
A commemorative locomotive in honor of Hungarian poet Sándor Weöres, at the head of an international train.
A nostalgia train arrives from Budapest, on the occasion of Szolnok's Day. Behind the steam locomotive is the national relic carriage.
A Swedish NOHAB class M61 is ready to depart from Budapest Deli station
A passenger train leaves for Békéscsaba immediately after boarding.
A passenger train leaves for Szentgotthárd. The distance from Sopron is 116 km.
Retro-liveried Szergej coupled with with M41.2103 "Csörg?"
The Swiss motor train type has proven itself in Hungary. At the European level, MÁV and Gysev operate the largest fleet of this series.
The twin motorcycle locomotive, manufactured in 1986, makes 17 trips a day between Szombathely and Köszeg.
The freshly renovated ASEA locomotive is waiting for its freight train, accompanied by a Czech Skoda
Adventure train ride with an American steam locomotive.
Grass Track, Grass Platform. Budapesti Közlekedési Vállalat (BKV, Budapest Transit Company) KCSV-7 tram no. 1351 (Ganz, 1970–1972, 1975) is sitting outside Ferencváros depot.
The Siemens Desiro railcars were purchased by Hungarian State Railways in 2003. 31 of the type are in operation in Hungary.
Retro Weekend MAV