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  • The Cogwheel Railway (Fogaskerekű), or tram line number 60, is among Budapest’s unique historic public transport options. The line first opened in 1874, and its red carriages, today a nostalgic sight amid the Buda scenery, have been transporting passengers ever since. It runs from Városmajor park up to Széchenyi Hill, through Svábhegy.
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  • The Budapest Cog-wheel Railway (Hungarian: budapesti fogaskerekű vasút) is a rack railway in the Buda part of the Hungarian capital city of Budapest.
  • We got the 56a/61 tram from Szell Kalman Ter to Varosmajor, which is the bottom of the Cogwheel Railroad.
  • The Budapest Cog-wheel Railway, officially called Tram line number 60, is a rack railway running in Budapest, Hungary.
  • The Cogwheel Railway (Fogaskerekű), or tram line number 60, is among Budapest’s unique historic public transport options.
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  • Despite the hardships and the dynamic historical events, the cogwheel railway in Budapest has been transporting passengers for 145 years.
  • Even if it's technically incompatible with the tramway system today, the Budapest cog-wheel railway still falls under the control of the tramway branch of...
  • The Cog-wheel Railway terminates at Széchenyi-hegy, near the former Panorama Hotel, and barely 200 metres walk from the Children’s Railway.
  • The single-track cog railway on a standard gauge was 2883 meters in length with a difference in elevation of 264 meters between the two terminals.
  • Bdapest Cog Railway is often referred to as Budapest cog-wheel railway in English, using a literal translation from the original Hungarian name...
  • Officially it runs on the tram line number 60, but it is not a simple tram, we are talking about an electric cog-wheel railway.
  • In 1968, the cogwheel railway came under the operation of the newly established BKV (Budapest Transport Company) on 1 January.
  • A Ganz-built, Rowan-type train on the electrified Cog-wheel Railway line in 1929.