Hungary, Budapest, Metro night ride from Kőbánya-Kispest to Deák Ferenc tér
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2020
- escalator 0:10 , 1.40 , 21:31 , 23:03 , 24:11
ticket machine 1:16
Metro train 2:58
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Sigma 16mm F1.4, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
February 2018
Love the way the snow adds to the atmosphere.
When I first went to Budapest in August 1998 I struggled to say "napijegy" in Hungarian. Napijegy is the Hungarian word for day pass.
You seem to have made it out of the country alive, so I trust you managed in the end.
I used metro stations a few times today and i could genuinely feel it when the cameraman went on the escalator
Szuper videó! Üdv Magyarországról! / Very nice video! Greetings from Hungary!
Nice video
Keep up the good work!
Anton V, It's Kobanya Kispest, not Kobana
thanks!
beautiful video
Çok teşekkürler Anton V...:)
0:00 Ikarus 280
Anton V. Still here?
Te itt vagy Magyarországon? Mi itt lakunk
Metro 3:22
3:25 Why are there yellow buttons like those you find in buses and trams? What are they for?
Idk. When the "prototypes,, of this new hungarian subway class we're made, the russians thought just only 5 person using the M3 subway daily. This ia the reasion why they put buttons everywhere (just joke).
@@szukedzsungeltyuk6308 Well, I suppose then you press the button when you want the metro train to stop at the next station 😁😁😁
@@benedettobruno1669 Probably yes
Nice
train made from Russia
This is my favorite city
Ranining days
Not raining, it's snowflakes
Hű dejó hogy itt esik a hó!
Kőbánya = stone-pit
Rock-mine, to be precise. I'd argue for cesspool, but for entirely personal reasons...