This is not about work, it is about being with other kids and having fun. These kids skip school every second week to spend the day on duty. They get fed and also they have free fun activities, too. It is about being part of something. At the same time they learn proper railway rules and how to carry out all the different duties. It was built after WWII but remained the same for the past 75 years. It is becoming less popular nowadays but still gives enough perks to kids to carry on.
@@NapojiMolerjo 'Child Labour' is click bait. That's the whole point. The question mark raises the question, rather than makes it a statement. I see no disrespect here, quite the opposite. As seen if you watch the video.
This is not about work, it is about being with other kids and having fun. These kids skip school every second week to spend the day on duty. They get fed and also they have free fun activities, too. It is about being part of something. At the same time they learn proper railway rules and how to carry out all the different duties. It was built after WWII but remained the same for the past 75 years. It is becoming less popular nowadays but still gives enough perks to kids to carry on.
I explained that in the video.
erm actually,i am from hungary,and applying for the children's railway this winter. its not ages 8-9 its ages 10-14.
Good to know.
Wow, Budapest!
Btw, We also have Children Railway Stations in Ukraine, looks like it's common thing for post Soviet countries
Really? Where?
If you are not sure than maybe ask first….. would be intelligent. Knowing the history behind would make you look smart.
If you think I genuinely thought it was child labour, then you haven’t understood my sense of humour.
I work there and it's for fun. There is no child labor there.
I know, I was teasing. If you watch the video I explain that.
@@prettyawfulvideos at least put clickbait into the title. respect the kids that are working here
@@NapojiMolerjo 'Child Labour' is click bait. That's the whole point. The question mark raises the question, rather than makes it a statement. I see no disrespect here, quite the opposite. As seen if you watch the video.