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The 424 124 exhibited near the station of Dombóvár. 17.06.2002
Digital photo by István Halász (hihihihi@freemail.hu) |
An old, withdrawned steam engine, the 424 143 standing at Fertőboz station on the line Győr - Sopron. 31.07.2002
Digital photo by István Halász (hihihihi@freemail.hu) |
424 001 steam locomotive of the MAV, exhibited near the Museum of
Transportation in Budapest. 25.07.2001.
Digital photo by Zoltan Czifra |
MAV 424 140 mainline steam locomotive stored at Fertöboz station of GySEV. Built by MAVAG, Budapest in 1943. Photographed on 21.04.2001.
Digital photo by A.Kirchner |
Hungarian steam locomotive 424.309 as a technical monument, after station Nagykanizsa, on 02.06.2005.
Photo by Janos Nemeth (jeffline@netposta.net) |
424 309 as a monument in front of Nagykanizsa station, V 43 1079 decorates the background of the image, Jul 23rd 2006
Photo: Ulf Fischer |
MÁV steam locomotive class 424. This was the "standard" mainline
steamer from the 1920s until the end of the steam era. Three of them are in
operable state and participate on shows. The unusual wheel arrangement 2'D was
allowed by the very high clearances at the MÁV, which made it possible
to design a large firebox fully above the drivers.
Photo by Janos Ero <Janos.Ero@cern.ch>
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MAV Hungarian Railway History Park.The steam locomotive, one of the series 424.
Digital photo: B. Krisztian unrealt04@freemail.hu |
MAV Hungarian Railway History Park.The steam locomotive, one of the series 424.
Digital photo: B. Krisztian unrealt04@freemail.hu |
MAV Hungarian Railway History Park.The sideview of the steam locomotive, one of the series 424.
Digital photo: B. Krisztian unrealt04@freemail.hu |
Hungary – 4-8-0s 424 247 & 424 287 are silhouetted against a stormy sky as they
cross the massive new viaduct at Nagyrakos on the Hungary-Slovenia line, from
Zalalovo to Murska Zobota, that was re-opened in July 2001. 6 August 2002
Photo and scan Roger Griffiths jrcs@blueyonder.co.uk |
Hungary – Double-headed 4-8-0s 424 247 and 424 287 leave Sumeg with a special
train for Budapest. 6 August 2002
Photo and scan Roger Griffiths jrcs@blueyonder.co.uk |
In Hungaria, probably Szeged, March 1993. This looks like a steam locomotive
of famous class 424.
Photo and scan by Cees Schaap <c.schaap@locomotief1.myweb.nl> |
MÁV 424-287 Steamlok from Füsti Hungarian Railway Museum
Photo by: Szabi & Fazi |
MÁV 424-320, Szolnok, Hungary, 9.1.2010.
Photo: Marko Djukic (markorail@yahoo.co.uk) |
Historic steam locomotives 424.247 and 375.562 are resting in the roundhouse of the Hungarian Railway Museum
"Füsti" Budapest. 27.07.2001.
Digital photo by P. Rozgonyi (peter.rozgonyi@sysdata.siemens.hu) |
The 424 124 built 1943 and currently exhibited next to the entrance building of the Dombovar Train Station (Southern Transdanubia). Sept. 2013 jaroslaw swajdo www.swajdo.travel.pl |
MAV 424-219.
Scan by Frank Valoczy (valoczy@vcn.bc.ca) |
Hungarian 424 steam engine ( 2. serie ). Győr ? station, after 1965. |