MÁV 51-007 Budimpešta: Hungarian steam locomotive in Novi Sad (Serbia)

Made in Hungary in 1925 

Speed: 60 km/h

Weight: 51 t

Hungarian State Railways (Hungarian: Magyar Államvasutak, MÁV) is the Hungarian national railway company, with divisions “MÁV START Zrt.” (passenger transport), “MÁV-Gépészet Zrt.” (maintenance), “MÁV-Trakció Zrt.” and “MÁV Cargo Zrt” (freight transport). The head office is in Budapest.

Despite the Hungarian factories were independent companies, the largest suppliers of MÁV were the MÁVAG company in Budapest (steam engines and wagons) and the Ganz company in Budapest (steam engines, wagons, the production of electric locomotives and electric trams started from 1894). and the RÁBA Company in Győr.

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