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The Magyar Vasúttörténeti Park ("Hungarian Railway History Park") is a railway museum located in Budapest, Hungary at a railway station and workshop of the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV), the former Budapest North Depot. The museum covers more than 70,000 square meters and it features over one hundred exhibits, mostly including railway ...
Hungarian Railway History Park, Budapest – Railways; Budapest Transport Museum, City Park (past), Diesel Hall - former Északi Vehicle Repair Center (future), Budapest [30] Urban Public Transport History Museum, Szentendre. Millennium Underground Railway Museum, Deák Ferenc Square, Budapest.
Hungarian Railway History Park, Budapest: c. 1911–1914 c. 1966–1968 MÁVAG 303.002 Hungarian Railway History Park, Budapest: 1951 1962 MÁVAG 328: Hungarian Railway History Park, Budapest: c. 1919–1922 c. 1964–1972 MÁVAG 341: Hungarian Railway History Park, Budapest: c. 1882–1883 c. 1950s Wöhlert, Berlin 370: Hungarian Railway ...
Hungarian Railway History Park; S. Széchenyi Railway Museum; U. Urban Public Transport Museum This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 10:33 (UTC). Text ...
A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and railway signalling equipment. They may also operate historic equipment on museum grounds.
At the end of World War I, after the peace treaty of Trianon that reduced Hungarian territory by 72%, the Hungarian railway network was cut from around 22,000 to 8,141 km (13,670 to 5,059 mi) (the 7,784 km or 4,837 mi long MÁV-owned network decreased to 2,822 km or 1,754 mi). The number of freight cars was 102,000 at the end of World War I ...
Deeper in the park there is a permanent exhibition about the history of flight and space flight, including original Hungarian and foreign aircraft, including a Junkers F-13, the first all-metal transport aircraft. It also has the cabin of the first Hungarian astronaut, Bertalan Farkas. The exhibition also demonstrates the development of engines ...
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