Are there any Hungarian specialities besides the tastes of the kitchen or the short drinks fermented from the fruits of Pannon landscape’s Mediterranean downhill gardens or beyond the Tokaj region’s heavy wines sweetened by the muscatel raisins dried in the October wind coming from the high mountains surrounded by the Carpathian basin? Is there anything typical Hungarian in the renascent Europe besides our unique language and the domestic animals taken from the Mongolian steppes on our long journey or our ancient songs which are known and sung by the Asian pastoral tribes even today? If yes besides the well-known Rubik’s cube these are the phase converter electric locomotives of Kálmán Kandó equipped with induction traction motors and put into service in 1932 on the Budapest—Hegyeshalom line electrified with single phase 50 Hz overhead line system the Jendrassik-type diesel engines keeping the fame of the Ganz factories for many decades and many other engineering works among them the steam engines designed and built to meet the domestic and the Carpathian basin’s traffic requirements in MÁV Machine Factory and MÁVAG Works in Budapest.
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