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Budapest Cog-wheel Railway
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The Cogwheel Railway (Fogaskerekű) is among the more unique public transportation options in Budapest. The line first opened in 1874, so its red carriages are a somewhat nostalgic sight amongst the Buda scenery. It runs as tramline 60 from Városmajor Park up to Széchenyi Hill, through the Svábhegy area. You will need an ordinary single ticket or transport pass to ride the Cogwheel Railway, and it provides easy access to popular attractions such as Normafa or the Children’s Railway – or you can simply just sit back and enjoy its beautiful views of the Buda Hills!
The Cogwheel Railway (Fogaskerekű) is among the more unique public transportation options in Budapest. The line first opened in 1874, so its red carriages are a somewhat nostalgic sight amongst the Buda scenery. It runs as tramline 60 from Városmajor Park up to Széchenyi Hill, through the Svábhegy a…
The Cogwheel Railway (Fogaskerekű) is yet another peculiarity of public transportation in Budapest. It runs from Városmajor Park up to Széchenyi Hill through the Svábhegy area.
The Cogwheel Railway is one of the main sights of the mountain landscape of Buda and it also evokes fond old memories, as the line was opened in 1874. It runs all year round fully integrated in the public transport system as tramline number 60. You can use it by validating a single ticket, or with a pass. Its lower terminus is situated at Városmajor, only two tram stops away from the main hub of Buda, Széll Kálmán tér (former Moszkva tér). The Cogwheel Railway’s upper terminus is on the Széchenyi Hill, at a walking distance from Normafa, the meeting point of a number of hikers" routes of the surrounding mountains. Even closer to the terminus you can find the Children’s Railway, which will take you even deeper into the Buda forest. Also, if you take the Children’s Railway from Széchenyihegy to Jánoshegy, after a 20 minute walk, you can reach the Chairlift. You can even transport bicycles by validating a further single ticket or in possession of a bikers" sticker attached to a pass.
The Cogwheel Railway is one of the main sights of the mountain landscape of Buda and it also evokes fond old memories, as the line was opened in 1874. It runs all year round fully integrated in the public transport system as tramline number 60. You can use it by validating a single ticket, or with a…
The Cogwheel Railway is one of the main sights of the mountain landscape of Buda and it also evokes fond old memories, as the line was opened in 1874. It runs all year round fully integrated in the public transport system as tramline number 60. You can use it by validating a single ticket, or with a pass. Its lower terminus is situated at Városmajor, only two tram stops away from the main hub of Buda, Széll Kálmán tér (former Moszkva tér). The Cogwheel Railway’s upper terminus is on the Széchenyi Hill, at a walking distance from Normafa, the meeting point of a number of hikers" routes of the surrounding mountains. Even closer to the terminus you can find the Children’s Railway, which will take you even deeper into the Buda forest. Also, if you take the Children’s Railway from Széchenyihegy to Jánoshegy, after a 20 minute walk, you can reach the Chairlift. You can even transport bicycles by validating a further single ticket or in possession of a bikers" sticker attached to a pass.
The Cogwheel Railway is one of the main sights of the mountain landscape of Buda and it also evokes fond old memories, as the line was opened in 1874. It runs all year round fully integrated in the public transport system as tramline number 60. You can use it by validating a single ticket, or with a…
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