 Yonapotkivanok, Siastok, Udvizilik, Tapolta, Vashutala. Hello ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining me and welcome to Tapolta Railway Station in Hungary. So you may have seen the last video, we were down at Lake Balaton, that better join. Well we've now come on the train, one of these funny little trains known as wheelie bins by British Rail enthusiasts to Tapolta. So there's a couple of things I wanted to show you around the area of the railway station, but firstly here's one of the newer trains you'll, oh and I love that sound. So I love the sound they just play, these are the newer trains you'll see on Hungarian Railways, they're built by Siemens. MAV has 31 of these, although a few of them actually came second hand from Greece believe it or not. So these things known as wheelie bins, they have an orange front like that one over there, they're non-powered and they can be hauled as coaching stock by a powered vehicle like this one. So I've just come on one of these from Balatoyne, so we have one here, this is the powered vehicle and that will haul them, and there's another powered vehicle just pulling in, in fact that is the one I came from Balatoyne, it came in coupled to this one, he uncoupled, he's gone up there and now he's come back. So there's a lot of shunting going around with these vehicles, this was once a very common practice on French Railways until they got more traditional multiple units, so they are a multiple unit in one thing but the loco or not the loco but the powered carriage has to run round in the way a loco would a terminus if that makes sense. So here is the station building looking very nice following a recent refurbishment, oh one thing that I really like about these back on the wheelie bins again is if you go in the non-powered one you can sit in the back and you can get a backwards drive as I view, does that sound again? So if we wander this way we're going to go out towards the end, the other end of the station, check, look over at the depot there's a few more of these wheelie bins, now if you come on, I want to go this way, if you're ever in Hungary and you see you know locos or units in the distance and you can't see the number but you can see them, there's a great thing, I'll put a link in the description called Mav Trachico, so it's like a map of the whole of Hungary and it has all Mav and GCF trains on it so you can look them up, so if you see a train of distance you can look it up and work out which one it is you're seeing, so when 117 308 came to Badatron I knew before I'd even got on it, thought it would even come into sight, I knew which unit I was due to be traveling on, now as we go up here towards the depot there's something quite exciting I want to show you, you may remember a couple of years ago we came here when I had an M62 event where eight M62s came here, well sorry not M62s, M61's rather, anyway here is an M61 or at least part of one, they've plinched the cab of M61004 here, so these are built by Nohab Swedish company and they're probably one of the most popular diesel locos in Hungary, so okay it's a shame the whole local hasn't survived but you know it's nice that rather than scrap it all they've you know kept this cab here for people to see and it delights railway enthusiasts when they come to to Polkstor, if you have a look here you can see its works plate, it's a seat built by Nohab, built in Sweden in 1963, so up in Deco's the wheelie bin I came on, it's now run around, it's um its unpowered vehicle and he's heading off probably towards Keste because there's two separate single tracks which leaves that way, turn one turns left for the northern shore ballast on, the other way goes to Keste so um or he might just be shunting around the depot, I'm not sure so yeah this was just a quick little video really to show you to Polkstor, what I'll do I shall put a link into this video of when eight M62s arrived at this station, that really was an amazing sight, so from to Polkstor railway station thank you very much for watching and oh obviously wasn't going anywhere far because it's coming back this way, so there's a lot of shunting going on, if you like shunting of DMU cars come to to Polkstor and if you like M61s come to to Polkstor and if you come here when they have the event where they bring as many as they possibly can between Christmas and New Year that is amazing, so anyway from to Polkstor thank you very much for watching please do feel free to like, subscribe, comment, tell your friends etc, thank you very much for watching and goodbye, viss on Plataça