Msts Hungary 2021 Review
Hungarian creators have modeled nearly every major locomotive used by MÁV over the last 50 years: V43 "Szili":
: Focuses on the Budapest–Újszász–Szolnok line. It is highly regarded for its realism. Budapest–Hatvan (BP-HH) msts hungary
| Class | Nickname | Type | Why you need it | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Szergej" | Diesel-Electric | The Soviet workhorse. It pulls almost every heavy freight and secondary passenger train. The MSTS Hungary version has a legendary "rumbling idle" sound. | | V43 | "Szili" | Electric (25kV 50Hz) | The most common locomotive in Hungary. Every Hungarian pack has at least 5 variants (V43 1xxx, 2xxx). It’s the "Toyota Corolla" of the rails. | | V63 | "Gigant" | Electric (Heavy freight) | The beast. A unique Hungarian design. Driving a V63 up the Mátra slope with 2000 tons of coal is the ultimate MSTS challenge. | | M41 | "Nohab" / "Csörgő" | Diesel Shunting | A beautiful Danish-designed locomotive. Perfect for branch line slow-travel experiences. | | Bzmot | - | Railbus | The classic Hungarian railbus. Slow, noisy, and full of character. Used on the "Szeged – Békéscsaba" rural route. | It pulls almost every heavy freight and secondary
Note: Many original Geocities and Tripod sites are dead. However, the archive lives on. Every Hungarian pack has at least 5 variants