Transport in the Skanzen
Skanzen Train
Skanzen Train The railwaymen and the conductors working on the train wear contemporary costumes from the 1930’s. The Skanzen train operates between the Railway Station and the Study Collection. The complete journey takes about 30 minutes. Our normal-gauge railway is the longest among the museum railways in Europe. It has five accessible stops which provide an easy approach for people with wheelchairs, or families with strollers. Waiting time varies (20 -30 minutes), depending on the number of passengers.
Please take notice of the following:
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The train operates only on certain days of the week (see the schedule)
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Keep away from the tracks!
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Departure times may change depending on the number of the passengers.
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Either 3 strollers or 2 wheelchairs fit in the train - passengers are requested to get down at the last stops.
See the schedule HERE.
Skanzen Bike
10 child and 40 adult bikes - 10 with child seat - are available for our visitors. Bicycles for both children and adults can be rented for 1.300 HUF per day at the information desk located in the entrance building.
Skanzen Cart
Carts can be rented for little children for 1.500 HUF at the information desk. The maximum wage is 40 kg.