Keleti Pályaudvar is Hungary's most important international railway hub. It was handed over to the traveling public on August 16, 1884.
Steam, smoke and snow in the forest of Buda hills. (1/6 pan shot.)
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)
Alignment of an Intercity train to the track, with an electric shunt locomotive.
The representative of the most successful Hungarian locomotive series ever.
This V43 is dressed in Christmas lights as "Fény Szili" (9068) Budapest-Déli - Veszprém
Streetscape. Budapesti Közlekedési (BKV, Budapest Transport Company) tram 1437 (Ganz CSMG-2, 1970-1972, 1975) is seen crossing Szabadság híd (Liberty bridge) amidst the bustling act... (more)
The branch line locomotive was built in 1883 in the city of Vienna.
Old steamy on the Childrens' Railway at the Hárs mountain tunnel
The machine in the middle is a sparkless mining locomotive.
Who will go to the turntable first?