Very nice video! A small correction: Budapest doesn't hold the record for the world's longest tram anymore, as it has been overtaken by Mannheim's "Rhein-Neckar Tram 2000" series, which are up to 58.69 m long.
1:50 Ganz FAV trains run since 1971, before that coaches made by siemens and Schlick Nicholson used to operate on the line between 1896 and early 1972. Coach no 11 is still operational, and there are videos of it on YT if you wanna check it out!!! Also interesting fact, before 1972 the metro line used to run in the Városliget on an above-ground section which has now been demolished sadly.
Nice video, but you should have visited The Hungarian Children's Railway in the mountains of Buda. It's the longest narrow-gauge railway operated by children in the world!
Very nice video!
A small correction: Budapest doesn't hold the record for the world's longest tram anymore, as it has been overtaken by Mannheim's "Rhein-Neckar Tram 2000" series, which are up to 58.69 m long.
Hi! Thanks for your comment :) Yeah I found out after editing this video, I already added this in the comments. But thanks for your input!!
Beautiful city!
1:50 Ganz FAV trains run since 1971, before that coaches made by siemens and Schlick Nicholson used to operate on the line between 1896 and early 1972. Coach no 11 is still operational, and there are videos of it on YT if you wanna check it out!!! Also interesting fact, before 1972 the metro line used to run in the Városliget on an above-ground section which has now been demolished sadly.
Thanks for sharing!
M1 system is so ornate and cool
Nice video, but you should have visited The Hungarian Children's Railway in the mountains of Buda. It's the longest narrow-gauge railway operated by children in the world!
Thanks! Yeah I totally forgot about it! I will go there next time :))
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