Including highly accurate models of major Budapest terminals (like Keleti, Nyugati, and Déli) and the connecting suburban lines that feed into the capital. Custom Sounds and Realism
Tucked away in the heart of Central Europe, Hungary is a country with a rich history, stunning landscapes, and a unique cultural heritage. While many travelers flock to popular destinations like Budapest, the capital city, there's a lesser-known region that's waiting to be explored: Msts Hungary.
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Players can drive classic Hungarian locomotives such as the M62 "Szergej" diesel or the V43 electric, pulling everything from heavy freight trains to vintage passenger cars. The route often features realistic signalling, speed limits, and Hungarian-language station announcements, adding to the immersion. msts hungary
For over two decades, Hungarian virtual engineers, track builders, and activity creators have meticulously recreated the infrastructure of the —the Hungarian State Railways.
You cannot run a Hungarian route without Hungarian engines. The MSTS Hungary rolling stock is known for its highly detailed physics (though not as advanced as Open Rails) and authentic sound recordings.
Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting out, the Hungarian rail scene is a must-see. Happy driving! 🚆✨ Including highly accurate models of major Budapest terminals
Add-ons include everything from the classic blue "Bko" coaches to modern InterCity cars and the newer "Flirt" electric multiple units. Where to Find Content
Cult-classic diesel locomotive with a roaring, distinct engine sound. Gigant
The sheer amount of mileage available in the Alföld and associated routes is unmatched in newer commercial games. : Players can drive classic Hungarian locomotives such
Often considered the pinnacle of Hungarian route building. The massive "Alföld" route (now expanded through multiple major iterations) recreates vast stretches of the Hungarian Great Plain, featuring complex junction layouts, sprawling freight yards, and scenic regional lines.
: Spanning thousands of virtual kilometers, this project by Ákos Rőfi and his team is the most comprehensive Hungarian route set. It recreates the vast Great Hungarian Plain, including major hubs like Budapest-Nyugati, Szolnok, and Debrecen.