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: Focuses on the line between Budapest-Keleti and Szolnok via Újszász. It is praised for its excellent trackwork and atmospheric terrain. Rolling Stock (Trains)

Hungarian add-ons aren’t reskins of German or US locomotives—they are scratch-built models with authentic cab views, sounds recorded from real engines, and physics tweaked to match MÁV’s unique braking and traction systems. msts+hungary

: The M40 (nicknamed "Púpos" for its hump) and the M62 (Szergej) are fan favorites, meticulously modeled with custom engine sounds. : Focuses on the line between Budapest-Keleti and

MSTS’s Hungarian operations are geographically strategic. They operate within a 3-hour drive of the in Austria. This allows them to service clients effectively across the Austrian-Hungarian border, supporting testing programs, track days, and race events in both countries. : The M40 (nicknamed "Púpos" for its hump)

Go to the MSTS Hungary forum. Don't speak Hungarian? Use DeepL. Ask for the "MÁV Start pack." Download the Vác–Balassagyarmat route. Drive the 10:15 local stopping service. Eat a real Kürtőskalács (chimney cake) while you play.

Here’s a deep review of in the context of Hungary —covering its history, community, add-ons, and current relevance.