That is a big mistake. Vaci ut a Nyugati Palyaudvarnal kezdodik a XIII ker-ben.
#2
On March 4th, 2010 @ 12:09 pm A10PANG says:
Hol a Zserbeau? lol
#3
On March 4th, 2010 @ 12:30 pm Gothpaladinus says:
I gave 4 stars to this video, the only negative point – but it is a very, very big fault – is that you have written about, that he says út (road) instead of utca (street)! From a travel guide it’s a serious problem!
#4
On March 4th, 2010 @ 12:40 pm Kalocz says:
Did he really say Váci út?! Horrible! Now I know why tourists get lost in our city! Váci út is also nearby, but the pedestrian street just right there is called Váci UTCA. Does not sound as a big mistake, but it is…
#5
On March 4th, 2010 @ 12:41 pm bbenjoe says:
Of course nothing can stay the same forever. But still, this yellow metro line is one of the oldest in the World. It’s operating since 1896.
#6
On March 4th, 2010 @ 12:57 pm stormCrazy says:
The cars used in the yellow “millenium” line are not in fact the authentic cars. Those yellow cars were actually designed in the 1970′s by local company GANZ to replace the original authentic one cab wood cars built by Siemens in the turn of the century. There is one original which still runs on special occasions.
A10PANG says:
That is a big mistake. Vaci ut a Nyugati Palyaudvarnal kezdodik a XIII ker-ben.
A10PANG says:
Hol a Zserbeau? lol
Gothpaladinus says:
I gave 4 stars to this video, the only negative point – but it is a very, very big fault – is that you have written about, that he says út (road) instead of utca (street)! From a travel guide it’s a serious problem!
Kalocz says:
Did he really say Váci út?! Horrible! Now I know why tourists get lost in our city! Váci út is also nearby, but the pedestrian street just right there is called Váci UTCA. Does not sound as a big mistake, but it is…
bbenjoe says:
Of course nothing can stay the same forever. But still, this yellow metro line is one of the oldest in the World. It’s operating since 1896.
stormCrazy says:
The cars used in the yellow “millenium” line are not in fact the authentic cars. Those yellow cars were actually designed in the 1970′s by local company GANZ to replace the original authentic one cab wood cars built by Siemens in the turn of the century. There is one original which still runs on special occasions.