Time ago the Déli Pályaudvar (Southern Railways station) used to be a modern place in Budapest. Nowdays rather looks like a ghost-movie scene.
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Melissa And Doug Toys
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Time ago the Déli Pályaudvar (Southern Railways station) used to be a modern place in Budapest. Nowdays rather looks like a ghost-movie scene.
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Melissa And Doug Toys
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At the Déli Pályaudvar (Southern Railway station). No, I didn’t go anywhere…I was waiting for my mom and as always when I have to wait I felt bored and I took this photo.:)
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Melissa And Doug Toys
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There are only two Metro stations in Budapest that are accessable with wheelchair. One of them is out of work. So we have to state that the Metro is not accessable for disabled people in Budapest:(
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For 2010 November the Theme day is about Public Transportation. The Margaret Bridge is again closed for the tramways, too in Budapest. These long buses are replacing them.
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If you see this yellow pole and fence, you are at the underground. The Budapest underground is more than 100 years old and it is not as deep down as the metro.
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Living in the heart of a city, one tends to forget that there is a marvellous world for us to discover at own pace without the hustle and bustle and the bright lights of city life. From Budapest you can easily get to Lake Balaton within 2 hours leaving from Keleti (East station) or Deli (South station) and arrive at one of the picturesque townships along the bank. There is a flat and easy to follow 210 km cycle route which circumferences the lake. where one can sample the local cuisines, wines and swim in local spots just of the cycle route.
Balaton korut by bike – picture album
The Budapesti metró is the metro system in Budapest. It is the second-oldest underground metro system in the world.
Line 1 (been around since 1896) and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2002.
There are three existing lines, namely, yellow line 1, red line 2, blue line 3. Very easy to remember since each is designated by a number and a colour.
Metro Line 4 is currently under construction.