The Gyermekvasút, or Budapest Childrens Railway, is am narrow-gauge railway running for c.7 miles in the Buda Hills to the west of the city. It was built from 1948 and is largely operated by children under adult supervision, although the trains are driven by adults. The majority of the trains are handled by MK45-type diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Faur in Romania in 1972. Here No. MK45-2002 arrives at Jánoshegy with a service for Huvösvölgy on 16th September 2018.
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