vasutak
Vasutak is the system of rail transport that uses steel rails and wheeled vehicles running on them. Railways provide both passenger and freight services, operating on fixed routes and timetables across networks. The term vasút is Hungarian for railroad, and vasutak is the plural form.
Railways originated in the 19th century with steam locomotives and wooden or iron rails. Early networks used
Key components include the track structure (rails, sleepers, ballast), rolling stock (locomotives, coaches, wagons), stations, and
Rail transport categories include heavy rail (intercity and regional networks), suburban and commuter rail, metros or
Globally, railways vary in track gauge, electrification voltage, and signaling standards. Interoperability is supported by international