Hungarian Railway Historical Park

martinvk

since 10 Aug 2002
Here I will be presenting some of the engines and other railway paraphernalia I saw during a recent visit to the Hungarian Railway Historical Park in Budapest. If you are ever in Budapest, try to reserve some time to visit it. I was there on a Friday morning and practically had the place to myself which meant it was easy to see everything without any interference.

First the site.
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I will first be showing engines from area 23 in the above map. The first image is an overview from one end.
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First engine
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In future posts, more engines and other items on display.
 
Was there a few months ago, great museum though I wish they had some locomotives displayed around the roundhouse, the Nohab diesel which I wanted badly to see was hidden inside one of the sheds.
 
Hi Martin,

Thanks for the pictures. I have two questions concerning the cab-view:

1. I cannot make out the type of regulator, and wondering whether the lever arrangement with the quadrant is complete.

2. The structure on top of the boiler, near the rear end of the fire box, would that be a lubricator?

Cheers,

Konni
 
If you liked the 484, have a look at its neighbour, a 520, as we get real close to where the steam is made.
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what the crew sees
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closer
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real close
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I did find it eventually, a different one then the one you saw. Had to go into the part of the roundhouse I wasnt supposed to be in.... :eek:
 
Other ways to travel on the rails

Anyone know how many of these class M61's they had in service? To have three examples in one museum seems generous.

And now for something completely different:
By yourself
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with a few friends
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with more friends
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with a roof over your head
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or
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still needs some work
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Funny that you should mention the 411.118
It looks like it is getting ready for Xmas with its nice green wreath up front.
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Some details
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Along the side
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Another view of the wreath
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Hope you like it.
 
Next up

What would theses fine engines do without the track, in good shape and clear?

Here are some of the machines that help maintain the tracks as well as clear away some obstacles.

Keeping the ballast in shape
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and the business end
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snow, what snow
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more snow
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again snow
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what, still snow
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some heavy lifting
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more lifting
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