Train from Zagreb to Budapest (Croatia to Hungary)
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Today we’re traveling from Croatia to Hungary and take a train from Zagreb to Budapest. Trains run once a day and leave at 4 pm. The journey lasts 5 and a half hours. For detailed travel guides check out the links below.
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2:16 This is a car called the Lange schlieren. It was once an ÖBB (Austrian railway company) car, and MÁV bought it from them. A big advantage is the openable window.
4:03 The flat mountain is Badacsony. It is the center of a wine region on the northern shore of Lake Balaton.
Was it a direct train ? Or did you have to take a bus for part of the journey ? On the route from Budapest to Zagreb on the internet they say you have to switch to a bus and then continue with a train.
We took the train all the way from Zagreb to Budapest. No bus was needed. I’m not sure about opposite direction but I’d imagine it would be the same especially in summer season.
Thank you for sharing the good time ❤🎉❤🎉😊😊
Thanks for watching!
How long is the ride from Zagreb to Budapest?
6 hours
@@horvathmartin6648 that’s crazy... in China it would take just below an hour to cover that kind of distance.
@@alek385 Unfortunately, the tragic economic situation of the 1990s and the burden of the war in Croatia do not make the chinese high-speed railway possible here. In return, we don't fight for social credits at the mercy of the state, and I didn't have to use a VPN to comment here.
@@horvathmartin6648 while people like you make excuses, people like me take actions. I challenge how long will the 1990s war excuse be used for? It is the people’s own mentality that prevents them from the progress, not someone else. At the end of the day, the ones who can embrace the change the fastest are the ones who are going to have better life. Living in a past is a narrow mindset. Open the box and look out, you might learn something. P.S. I also didn’t use VPN to reply to this comment lol.. (ignorance is a bliss..)
@@alek385 Since history is a chain of cause-and-effect consequences, and not a coach speach bullshit, the 90s is a fact, not an excuse. Central and Eastern Europe developed a lot during this time, but the economic situation and the necessity of historical facts set a limit. The China of 100 years ago can also be blamed with this logic for being backward. If it did not get involved in the global political game in the 1970s (when the US released the country from the political-economic quarantine to create a rival communist country against the USSR), then its situation would not be better today. For example, if a person is born in the USA, the most economically powerful country in the world, it is easy to say that everything is just a matter of decision and will.
Is metro in Zagreb?
There is no metro in Zagreb.