The most powerful Hungarian electric locomotive runs from Budapest to Nyíregyháza with its short Intercity train.
The eight-axle, articulated tram type series was produced between 1967 and 1978 at the Ganz Works.
High-speed steam locomotive under renovation.
Tram 7 ran between Szeged and Kiskundorozsma from 1950 to 1977. Today it functions as a bar.
A subway train leaves for K?bánya-Kispest.
Timetable board at Nyugati railway station.
Steam locomotives from the early 1920s awaiting restoration.
Waiting for the turntable.
Czech-made, three-current universal electric locomotive. Between 2008 and 2011, 20 units of the type were produced.
East German-made 220-horsepower shunting locomotive. The type was in production between 1968 and 1976.
The 54-meter-long, 353-seat vehicle type has been operating in Budapest since 2006.
A total of 18 of this type were made between 1882 and 1883.
40 of the 350-seat trams have been running on the streets of Budapest since 2006.
Classic Hungarian branch line steam locomotives preserved for posterity.