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  • #181709
    NIK
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    @James banks

    Cheers, the red M2 line is a subway line? go upstairs at end of line and catch the line to Gödöllő.

    Thanks for the additional info about the tickets, this will be my first GP event so it was all riding on weather I can get tickets or not, seeing the Canadian GP from what I heard from locals runs about 1500+ at the end of it all, i’m going for under ~200.

    Thanks again, @Bag0 & @James banks.

    (edit: @JoeDoe
    The transit website really helps, Cheers)

    N.

    http://www.nykwhy.com
    email: nykwhy@faceboook.com

    #181706
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    @Bag0

    Forgive my blatant ignorance, I appreciate your time.

    This is the first stop at Örsvezér?
    http://goo.gl/maps/o5Cn
    Is this the correct intersection where ill be jumping off the ‘2’ onto the HEV towards Gödöllő?
    (Is the Árpád line the one that merges into the M3?)

    Those prices for transit sound very reasonable. Would you know any information on purchasing tickets at the gates of Hungaroring for the GP?

    Thank you for the details, it’s much appreciated.

    Nik,
    http://www.nykwhy.com
    email: nykwhy@facebook.com

    #181704
    NIK
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    Hey Guys, I need a hand;

    Im from Winnipeg Canada (google it)

    I’m in Belgrade for the summer staying with Family. I’m looking to get into Budapest Sunday morning by train @ 6am into Keleti train station, I DO NOT have a ticket yet. i’m hoping to buy a nose bleed section at the doors, I heard you can still do that. (please enlighten me if this isn’t possible anymore)

    Biggest issue right now is getting from Keleti station downtown to the track, I’ve read the posts on here quite well but can’t seem to make out which line (route) to take. I’m not a local and don’t speak or read Turkish so you might understand my problem..

    Before you say, maybe go to Montreal next year, understand that even in Canada, Montreal is very very far for my city.

    I’m looking for some pro-tips to catch my first live race, I didn’t plan this out earlier because I honestly didn’t know how close Budapest is to Belgrade (5ish hrs) until it was mentioned to me, I’m trying to grasp and opportunity.

    Once again, thank you to the people that take the time to read this and respond, Cheers.

    Nik,

    http://www.nykwhy.com
    email: nykwhy@facebook.com

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