Children's Railway Series #1 - Hüvösvölgy Traditional Cache
Children's Railway Series #1 - Hüvösvölgy
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This cache is part of the Children's Railway Series. Collect the
numbers for the coordinates of the final cache along the way. You
can find the numbers on the inside of the lids of each cache
container and on the logbooks.
You are looking for a magnetic 35 mm film canister. You can see and
hear whether the train is coming but be careful while looking for
and replacing the cache.
There are a lot of muggles around therefore MAXIMUM STEALTH IS
REQUIRED.
This is a log-only cache, please do not leave anything in the cache
container. Bring your own pen to sign the logbook.
Please, express your thoughts on the cache. I will DELETE each log saying just "OK" OR "13:20" OR
"TFTC" or stuff like those.
Kérlek, írd le a véleményedet, a megtalálás körülményeit! Az olyan
bejegyzéseket, mint "OK" vagy "13:20" vagy "TFTC" TÖRLÖM.
"The Children's Railway is located in the west of the city of
Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. Its eleven-kilometre-long,
narrow gauge line runs through the woods of the hills of the city
on the Buda side. It is often called "the greatest child toy of the
world," but it is not entirely true. Children aged 10 to 14 control
the traffic and commercial services provided but strictly according
to regulations of any other railway line of the State Railways of
Hungary (MÁV Rt). The engines are driven by adult engineers, and
children on duty, are continuously supervised by adult railway
employees. Apart from that, children do their jobs, operate the
switches and signals, print tickets and keep passengers informed,
on their own. The Children's Railway in Budapest is not a unique
institution of its kind. But it has always been by far the largest,
most popular and serious one of them all in the world. The railway
operates throughout the year, except for Mondays from September to
April. Trains run from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in
the winter and until 7 o'clock in the summer.”
(http://www.gyermekvasut.hu/english.html)
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
ol gur envy, yvgrenyyl