tehervonatok
Tehervonatok, meaning "herb trains" in Hungarian, refers to a series of steam locomotive classes introduced by the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These locomotives were designed primarily for mixed-traffic duties, hauling both passenger and freight trains on secondary and regional lines. The name originates from the Hungarian word *teher*, meaning "freight," and *vonat*, meaning "train," though they were also used extensively for passenger services.
The most notable class in this series was the **MÁV 364.000**, often referred to as the "364"
During their service life, tehervonatok locomotives were used in various roles, including freight hauling, express passenger
The term *tehervonatok* is also sometimes used colloquially to describe any older Hungarian steam locomotive, particularly