Evening is approaching at Keleti Pályaudvar.
The eight-axle, articulated tram type series was produced between 1967 and 1978 at the Ganz Works.
A railway with a gauge of 760 mm, operating since 1950.
A Spanish-made tram departs for Angyalföld.
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)
Budapest Déli station (Hungarian: Budapest-Déli pályaudvar, lit.?'Budapest southern station'), known to locals and foreigners alike simply as the Déli is one of the three main railway stations... (more)
Everyday traffic in the inner city of Budapest
Szabadság híd (in English: Liberty Bridge or Freedom Bridge) in Budapest, Hungary, connects Buda and Pest across the River Danube. It is the third southernmost public road bridge in Budapest, lo... (more)
20th August is a public holiday in Hungary, when stores and universities are closed and there are multiple ceremonies and public speeches around the country, complete with magnificent fireworks af... (more)
On Display. A MMV (Magyar Magánvasút Zrt.) class 429 locomotive is seen at the Hungarian Railway Museum, cooling off after running cab rides for guests. In the background are other hi... (more)
Metrans BUCS
Czechoslovak type has been operating in the capital of Hungary since 1980.
Czech and Hungarian-made trams in the heart of Budapest.
GDR-made diesel shunting locomotive with century-old cars on the turntable.