
Nem akárki szállt fel egy MÁV-vonatra, a poszt alatt elszabadult a pokol, az em…
Teljesen kiakadt az utas, újabb rossz pont a MÁVnak.
A recent viral video by content creator Vigyinszki Máté has sparked discussion online regarding the design of Hungary's new double-decker trains. The video, uploaded on June 23, 2025, shows Máté, a tall individual, struggling to navigate the upper deck of a MÁV Stadler KISS train due to its low ceiling. In the footage, Máté is seen ducking significantly to avoid hitting his head as he attempts to walk inside the carriage. On-screen text humorously contrasts Hungarian train design with that of Japan, implying a perceived mismatch between the new trains and the needs of taller passengers. The video has garnered over 400,000 views and numerous comments, with many users sharing similar experiences or debating the design choices. While some comments clarified that the trains are manufactured by Stadler, not MÁV, the core issue of ceiling height for taller individuals resonated widely. This highlights a common challenge in public infrastructure design to accommodate diverse body types.
Teljesen kiakadt az utas, újabb rossz pont a MÁVnak.