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Postal car 51 55 00 41 113-4 at Miskolc Tiszai station on Friday October 24th, 2003.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org)

Website www.einbahn.org



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MÁV luggage car Dms 51 55 95-91 104-8 (CAF)

IC 345 "Avala", Wien Westbahnhof, 2005-06-17

tobias b köhler



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MÁV luggage car Dms 51 55 95-91 104-8 (CAF)

IC 345 "Avala", Wien Westbahnhof, 2005-06-17

tobias b köhler



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DSCF2857 Budapest-Déli terminal: Slovenian IC coaches(for IC Citadella/IC954-955/ Bp.-Ljubljana)and a MÁV luggage-coach.

Digital photo: B. Krisztian (unrealguy28@yahoo.com)



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DSCF3311 Station: Hegyeshalom /MÁV-ÖBB border/MÁV luggage coach and in front of it the JZ 1.st class coach of IC Avala Wien West-Bp-Beograd.

Photo: B.Krisztian (unrealguy28@yahoo.com)



DSCF3312.jpg (114113 bytes)

DSCF3312 Station: Hegyeshalom /MÁV-ÖBB border/The IC train is going toward Bp.

Photo: B.Krisztian (unrealguy28@yahoo.com)



IMG_0929.jpg (85234 bytes)

MAV Dms 95-51
iim EN 268 "Kálmán Imre" (Budapest - München) in München Hbf. Dahinter WLABmee aus Timisoara.

Photo v. Michael Katai, 24.05.2006



MAV-Bd-biciklis.jpg (144311 bytes)

MAV "Bd" bicycle transporter car, number 50 55 84-44 003-4, station Budapest-Kelenföld.

Photo: Zsolt Benkó --- benkozsolt93@gmail.com



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MÁV Dl 50 55 92-47 100-5, poggyászkocsi
MÁV Dl 50 55 92-47 100-5, baggage coach
MÁV Dl 50 55 92-47 100-5, gepaeckwagen

Budapest, Déli pu.
2002. december. 24.

Digital photo by Gáspár Frischmann - gas24@freemail.hu



MAV_Dms.jpg (115557 bytes)

MÁV Dms Lugagge car for EC trains at Wien Westbahnhof on 20.08.2003

Photo by Iványi Csaba (c.ivanyi@chello.hu)



MAV_Dms_WienWestbf.jpg (118013 bytes)

MAV 95-91 series Dms type car (51 55 95-91 102-2), seen in Wien Westbahnhof.

Photo by: Daniel Daraban (dannycbg@yahoo.com). Date: 18th of September 2006.



MAV_Ds9580_BudapestKeleti.jpg (103214 bytes)

MAV 51 55 95-80 012-6 "Ds" baggage car at Budapest Keleti station. 30.06.2003.

Digital photo by Zoltan Czifra



MAV_Ds_51_55_95-80_001-9.jpg (137251 bytes)

H-START Ds baggage car. Photo was taken on station Varazdin, Croatia, on July 2008., as part of the international fast train 205 "Maestral" (Zagreb Gl. K. - Budapest Keleti), this car was a through car from Rijeka to Budapest.

Photo: Kovacic Vedran (veddy@net.hr)



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MÁV baggage car Ds 51 55 95-80 012-6 Miskolc 2002.08.16.

Digital photo by: Frischmann Gáspár, gas24@freemail.hu



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MÁV baggage car type "Ds", 51 55 95-80 019-1 in Szolnok station, 23.Jun 2005.

Digital photo by Imre Varga (imre.v@chello.hu)



MAV_Post0040_BD.jpg (89392 bytes)

Postal car 61 55 00-40 065-5 "Post" of Hungarian Post Service, built by PAFAWAG, standing on the post track in Budapest Déli station. 13.06.2002.

Digital photo by Zoltan Czifra



MAV_Postm0040_BpDeli.jpg (102687 bytes)

Postal car "Postm" of the Hungarian Post Service at Budapest Déli station. Built by GANZ-HUNSLET in 1990. 30.07.2003.

Digital photo by Zoltan Czifra



dms_344_avala.jpg (96181 bytes)

Baggage car class Dms of the MAV at Budapest Keleti. This car will be coupled to the IC 344 "Avala" and runs to Wien Westbahnhof. Budapest, Hungary, 26.05.2002.

Digital photo by Peter Halasz (halasz.peter@berlin.de)



mavlugg.jpg (43533 bytes)

MÁV luggage car, built by CAF/Spain, in Berlin, 1995.

Photo by Tobias B. Köhler (unci@tigerden.com)



post_mako.jpg (144159 bytes)

MÁV Post 61 55 00-40 082-0 Post car sided in Makó on 21.02.2004.

Photo by Iványi Csaba (c.ivanyi@chello.hu)



postaNi.jpg (98638 bytes)

Postal car waiting for the evening run to Budapest at Nyíregyháza. The postal delivery by train was abadonned on the 1st of May, 2004. Nowadays, the mails travel with lorrys, and it takes 3-5 days for a letter to cross Hungary, instead of the former 2 days with train. Of course, this was interpreted as development...

Photo by Zoltán Magyarics (mazodeb@tvnetwork.hu)



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