We passed through Moszkva ter on our way out into the Buda Hills last weekend. It is a highly energetic node on the Buda side of the Danube where all forms of transportation come together. Countless buses start their routes here, along with a number of tram lines and the metro subway. Even on a relatively quiet Saturday the hustle of the week echos here. The socialist era Moszkva ter metro station acts as an exclamation point with its landmark roof lifting the people out of the subway underneath and fanning them into the heart of commercial Buda.
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Does Buda on the one side of the Danube represent industry and the Pest on the other side represent residential? It is nice to see the cog railroad available to people to enjoy a reprieve from the ordinary hustle of city life. Wy hunter/party girl
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