While I never have been to Szeged the addition of the tram-train is a cool and unique addition within Hungary. It is quite a smart solution by the city as the buses running between Szeged and Hódmezővásárhely were becoming very full. Hopefully one day I’ll get to explore Szeged and its wonderful transport system.
TBH I kinda didn't realize Hungary had more tram cities outside of Budapest (guess I just don't think about Hungarian transit that often) , and this is a really cool one. From the Central European countries Germany also has a tram train system in the Karlsruhe area, would be an interesting video idea too maybe :)
Hungary has even more cities with tram and trolleybus systems too. It might not be super extensive networks, but there’s more than only Budapest for sure. Karlsruhe is interesting for sure, especially of their more extensive use of tram-trains 😁 But who knows, maybe some Central European cities might follow suit. Szeged’s tram-train has only been opened in 2021.
True, but it fits in with other modern trains of the Hungarian Railways (MÁV), who have bought a lot of Stadler’s products. Especially FLIRTs and KISSes😁
While I never have been to Szeged the addition of the tram-train is a cool and unique addition within Hungary. It is quite a smart solution by the city as the buses running between Szeged and Hódmezővásárhely were becoming very full. Hopefully one day I’ll get to explore Szeged and its wonderful transport system.
3:41 is the first public transport vehicle I ever used! Really great video!!!
Your Hungarian pronunciation is very good! I will give you a good trick to pronounce ‘cs’ sometime
Thank you!!😁
Haha good! It’s a rather odd one indeed!
Gread video! Would love to visit Szeged one day :)
P.S. Hungarian word pronunciation is perfect! :D
Thank you! 😁😁
TBH I kinda didn't realize Hungary had more tram cities outside of Budapest (guess I just don't think about Hungarian transit that often) , and this is a really cool one. From the Central European countries Germany also has a tram train system in the Karlsruhe area, would be an interesting video idea too maybe :)
Hungary has even more cities with tram and trolleybus systems too. It might not be super extensive networks, but there’s more than only Budapest for sure.
Karlsruhe is interesting for sure, especially of their more extensive use of tram-trains 😁 But who knows, maybe some Central European cities might follow suit. Szeged’s tram-train has only been opened in 2021.
@@realdronthego I did notice the tram train rolling stock looks very nice and modern, makes sense with it being a new concept to Szeged
True, but it fits in with other modern trains of the Hungarian Railways (MÁV), who have bought a lot of Stadler’s products. Especially FLIRTs and KISSes😁
@@realdronthego We love our FLIRTs in Estonia and Finland also :D
Lithuania will get them too🎉
Maybe you'll do a trolleybus video of this city .
One day… I was only in Szeged for a day last summer.
@@realdronthego Thanks .. 😊 I really like trolleybusses alot .. regular bus .. not so much 😕
You've chosen the wrong time for it. @@realdronthegoon certain occasions you could see, use some old-timers too.
@@realdronthegoI would also love a video on Szeged, Miskolc and Debrecen’s tram and trolleybus systems respectively.
How did you come across our town? :D
My channel is not only focused on capitals or large cities😁
how do you pronounce everything
Trying to mimic Google Translate 😁 But to be honest, it takes quite some tries. The Czech “Ř” is the worst 😂