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Children’s Railway to Celebrate Anniversary with Nostalgia Locomotives

MTI-Hungary Today 2025.04.11.

On Saturday, April 12, the Budapest Children’s Railway will celebrate the 77th anniversary of its foundation with a day of fun and exciting activities at the Hűvösvölgy depot and the reception park below the station.

Construction of the line of the Children’s Railway started 77 years ago, on April 11, 1948, on Széchenyi Hill, and this is celebrated every year on the second Saturday of April, as part of the Narrow-gauge Railway Day, said MÁV Zrt. (Hungarian state railways company) in a statement.

Children’s Railway in 1948. Photo: Fortepan / Magyar Rendőr

On Saturday, the event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Children’s Railway’s depot in Hűvösvölgy (neighborhood in the 2nd District of Budapest), and in the reception park under the station.

Children attending the event will be able to perform the tasks of a ticket inspector with real railway equipment and try on the uniform.

A LEGO table and an occasional history exhibition will be on display in the parlor cars.

There will also be vehicle exhibits. Visitors will be able to see inside and out a steam locomotive on display, and children will have the chance to board a traditional Mk45 diesel locomotive, a C50 small locomotive, and a motor carriage from Lillafüred (part of Miskolc in northern Hungary), as well as try out a draisine.

The Children’s Railway’s fleet of trains, freight wagons, and the Mk49 locomotive, that are nowadays almost never seen in traffic, will also be lined up.

Mk49 locomotive. Photo: Wikipedia

In addition to the trains, the reception park below the Hűvösvölgy station will also have a fleet of nostalgic buses on display: in addition to the Volán Ikarus, there will be a BKV Ikarus 556 bus and two Ikarus 280 articulated buses exhibited.

Children’s Railway trains will run between Hűvösvölgy and Széchenyihegy in accordance with the usual spring timetable:

Conventional passenger trains will depart every 40-50 minutes from the two terminals.

The locomotives on display on the occasion will not only be lined up at the rail yard, but will also be used for trial runs between Hűvösvölgy and Szépjuhászné stations at a special fare.

Map of the Budapest Children’s Railway line. Source: MÁV/Nemzeti Archívum/MTI

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