206 result(s) for rail in Getting around
New Momentum for Transport Sector Announced at ‘Buckle Up!’ Exhibition in Budapest
- 22 Jun 2026 2:21 PM
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Open until end October. Hungary's transport sector can finally gain "new momentum" under Transport and Investment Minister David Vitézy, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said at the opening of a new exhibition at the Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport on Saturday.
Update: MAV to Harmonise Bus & Trains in Popular Hungarian Region for Tourism
- 17 Jun 2026 9:41 AM
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A denser, more frequent bus network tuned to train timetables will start operating in the Matra region, a popular tourist destination in NE Hungary, from Saturday, state-owned transport company MAV Group said on Tuesday.
Ride Retro Buses & More During Budapest’s Nostalgia Transport Month
- 11 Jun 2026 9:25 AM
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Budapest’s popular nostalgia transport services are set to continue throughout June, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to travel across the capital aboard some of the city's most iconic historic vehicles.
Update: Train Insight: MAV Finds Solution to Cope with Summer Traffic to Balaton
- 3 Jun 2026 7:43 AM
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Hungarian state railways MAV will lease ten InterCity carriages from the Austrian railways for the summer, David Vitézy, the minister for investment and transportation, said on Facebook.
Insider's Guide: Exploring Hungary’s 10 Amazing National Parks
- 2 Jun 2026 4:04 PM
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From wetlands rich in birdlife and vast plains where horsemen still preserve ancient traditions, to hidden caves, forested mountains and peaceful lakeside trails, Hungary’s national parks reveal a side of the country many visitors never fully discover - but expats can!
Vonatinfo Returns: Real-Time Train Tracking System in Hungary Now Back On
- 28 May 2026 5:03 AM
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The electronic system EMIG, which provides real-time information on the position and movements of locomotives of the Hungarian railway company MAV, is available to the public again, the minister of transport and investment said on Facebook on Wednesday.
Claims Questioning Safety of Budapest-Belgrade Railway Line Rejected by MAV CEO
- 12 Mar 2026 6:17 AM
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Zsolt Hegyi, chief executive of national rail company MAV Group, categorically rejected claims questioning the safety of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line in a Facebook post on Tuesday. "Rail traffic will only commence in full compliance with all regulations," he said.
Hungarian Railway Upgrade: Gyula Train Station to Undergo 1 Billion-Forint Renovation
- 7 Mar 2026 9:48 AM
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Central and municipal government officials launched the HUF 1bn renovation of the train station in Gyula (SE Hungary) on Thursday.
Higher Speed Limits & New Rule Changes in Highway Code Overhaul in Hungary
- 21 Jan 2026 7:32 AM
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Hungary is preparing to introduce a completely revised Highway Code, with wide-ranging changes that will affect drivers, cyclists, scooter users and pedestrians alike. The draft legislation has now been opened for public consultation and marks the first full overhaul of the country’s road rules in more than 50 years.
New Momentum for Transport Sector Announced at ‘Buckle Up!’ Exhibition in Budapest
- 22 Jun 2026 2:21 PM
- getting around
Open until end October. Hungary's transport sector can finally gain "new momentum" under Transport and Investment Minister David Vitézy, Prime Minister Peter Magyar said at the opening of a new exhibition at the Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport on Saturday.
Update: MAV to Harmonise Bus & Trains in Popular Hungarian Region for Tourism
- 17 Jun 2026 9:41 AM
- getting around
A denser, more frequent bus network tuned to train timetables will start operating in the Matra region, a popular tourist destination in NE Hungary, from Saturday, state-owned transport company MAV Group said on Tuesday.
Ride Retro Buses & More During Budapest’s Nostalgia Transport Month
- 11 Jun 2026 9:25 AM
- getting around
Budapest’s popular nostalgia transport services are set to continue throughout June, offering residents and visitors a unique opportunity to travel across the capital aboard some of the city's most iconic historic vehicles.
Update: Train Insight: MAV Finds Solution to Cope with Summer Traffic to Balaton
- 3 Jun 2026 7:43 AM
- getting around
Hungarian state railways MAV will lease ten InterCity carriages from the Austrian railways for the summer, David Vitézy, the minister for investment and transportation, said on Facebook.
Insider's Guide: Exploring Hungary’s 10 Amazing National Parks
- 2 Jun 2026 4:04 PM
- getting around
From wetlands rich in birdlife and vast plains where horsemen still preserve ancient traditions, to hidden caves, forested mountains and peaceful lakeside trails, Hungary’s national parks reveal a side of the country many visitors never fully discover - but expats can!
Vonatinfo Returns: Real-Time Train Tracking System in Hungary Now Back On
- 28 May 2026 5:03 AM
- getting around
The electronic system EMIG, which provides real-time information on the position and movements of locomotives of the Hungarian railway company MAV, is available to the public again, the minister of transport and investment said on Facebook on Wednesday.
Claims Questioning Safety of Budapest-Belgrade Railway Line Rejected by MAV CEO
- 12 Mar 2026 6:17 AM
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Zsolt Hegyi, chief executive of national rail company MAV Group, categorically rejected claims questioning the safety of the Budapest-Belgrade railway line in a Facebook post on Tuesday. "Rail traffic will only commence in full compliance with all regulations," he said.
Hungarian Railway Upgrade: Gyula Train Station to Undergo 1 Billion-Forint Renovation
- 7 Mar 2026 9:48 AM
- getting around
Central and municipal government officials launched the HUF 1bn renovation of the train station in Gyula (SE Hungary) on Thursday.
Higher Speed Limits & New Rule Changes in Highway Code Overhaul in Hungary
- 21 Jan 2026 7:32 AM
- getting around
Hungary is preparing to introduce a completely revised Highway Code, with wide-ranging changes that will affect drivers, cyclists, scooter users and pedestrians alike. The draft legislation has now been opened for public consultation and marks the first full overhaul of the country’s road rules in more than 50 years.

















