Players can drive classic Hungarian locomotives such as the M62 "Szergej" diesel or the V43 electric, pulling everything from heavy freight trains to vintage passenger cars. The route often features realistic signalling, speed limits, and Hungarian-language station announcements, adding to the immersion.
Hungarian creators have modeled nearly every major locomotive used by MÁV over the last 50 years: V43 "Szili": msts hungary
The community is spread across several hubs, and some older sites are archiving their content to ensure it’s never lost: Gurítódomb Players can drive classic Hungarian locomotives such as
Today, Hungary’s MST landscape mixes impressive mathematical traditions, nascent startup ecosystems, established manufacturing excellence, and research institutions aspiring to European competitiveness. The community also produced that mimic real 2000s-era
The community also produced that mimic real 2000s-era timetables. Want to drive the InterCity "Gramos" from Keleti to Nyíregyháza with a 5-minute delay because of an "előjelző" (distant signal) restriction? That exists.
Though the original simulator is ancient by modern standards, the Hungarian community's content is widely considered by train simulator enthusiasts to be some of the most detailed and expansive freeware available globally. 🚂 Overview of the Content
** The Rolling Stock: The "MÁV" Experience** The real stars of the show are the locomotives. The Hungary add-on brought the fleet to life in the simulator.