Europe Trains Guide Forum
General discussion => Travel plans, routes and timetables => Topic started by: ikcdab on February 19, 2017, 08:19:19 pm
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I will be travelling around Europe this summer and at some point will be going from Budapest to Brasov and then to Cluj Napoca in Romania. from there I need to get back to Kosice in Slovakia.
It seems that "all lines lead back to Budapest" and from there its straightforward to Kosice.
Is that the best route - or is there another way to cut across country avoiding Budapest which does seem a long way round, though may be the quickest route?
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It is true that Hungary is very Budapestcentric, however in this particular case you can probably avoid westbound Budapest detour by getting off RO-HU train in Püspökladany (one of the first Hungarian stations after the Romanian border near Oradea). From there you can either take direct intercity train to Miskolc or go first to Debrecen (and already from there travel to Miskolc either by direct bus or train). The whole idea here is to catch one of two direct Budapest-Kosice trains in Miskolc (while then it's less than 90 minutes from there to Kosice & only 6,50 € for the ticket)
To help you visualize the route - here is map of Hungarian railway network (http://www.bueker.net/trainspotting/map.php?file=maps/hungary/hungary.gif)
... though may be the quickest route?
Well, Püspökladany-Debrecen-Miskolc option won't be very fast, since you will be kind of stuck waiting Budapest-Kosice train anyways (those run only two times per day, morning & evening), but here you can spend most of the time not on the road, but enjoying short stopovers in very nice town Debrecen or Hungarian wine region (meaning instead of Püspökladany-Budapest...wait in Budapest...Budapest-Miskolc option)