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Skanzen Train

Our normal-gauge railway is the longest among the museum railways in Europe. It has six handicapable stops which provide easy access for people with wheelchairs or for families with baby carriage.
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Skanzen Train

The rail workers and conductors wear period costumes on the Skanzen Train, which evokes the 1930s. The train goes around the museum and leaves from the entrance, in 30 minutes total. Our normal-gauge railway is the longest among the museum railways in Europe, with its 2,2 km-long tracks. It has five stops beside the entrance building, which provides easy access for people with wheelchairs or families with baby carriages.

Please take notice of the following:

• The train operates only on certain days of the week (see the schedule)

• Keep away from the tracks!

• Departure times may change depending on the number of the passengers.

• Either 3 strollers or 2 wheelchairs fit in the train - passengers are requested to get down at the last stops.

Ticket prices

 

At the ticket office  On the train

Adult Daily ticket

1,300 HUF 1,500 HUF

Trainticket for children (3-14 years of age )

1,100 HUF 1,200 HUF

Student group train ticket (per person )

900 HUF 1,100 HUF

Free (children under 3 years, disabled people and their companions - 1 person per disabled people, and tour guides - 1 person per group)

0 HUF 0 HUF
Skanzen train

Security information

Skanzen Train can be used with daily train tickets several times a day.

Each train has 46 seats and 30 standing rooms.

Please take care of the safety of your and other passengers.

Please keep off the rails.

Use the level crossing to cross the rails. The maximum speed of the train is 15 km/h (9,3 MPH).

Please take care alongside the rails, if you are with child passengers are kindly requested to get off the train at the end station.