| Budapest Józsefváros
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M44 158 waits to leave prior to the start of the railtour.
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| Köbánya-Hislaló :
M44 158 at the disused station.
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| Nyársapát :
Dropping off point for our first loco.
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| Nyársapát :
M62-001, a product of Russia.
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| Nyársapát :
Builders-plate on M62-001.
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| Abonyi : Photo-stop
on the Cegléd avoiding curve
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| ???? : Run-past
photo-stop en-route to Szolnok.
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| Töröszentmiklós :
M62-001 looks superb in the September
sunshine.
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| Tiszatenyöi :
Another photo-stop on a rare curve.
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| Tiszaföldvár :
An original form of transport to lunch!
The headboard sneaks in an appearance too!
(Photo: Duncan Jennings)
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| Kunszentmárton :
A view of M32 2055 taken from the top of
a very large tower!
(Photo: Duncan Jennings)
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| Kunszentmárton :
Would you have reached the top?
(Photo: Neil Aitken)
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| Szentes depot :
M28 1004, a little monster!
(Photo: Neil Aitken)
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| Szentes depot :
Is it a DMU, is it a loco? MDmot3036
clags well whatever you might think of it.
(Photo: Neil Aitken)
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| Kiskunfélegyháza :
Last loco of day 1, V46 024.
(Photo: Neil Aitken)
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