For the opposition and all those who want to travel on it with their children and grandchildren.

Now my bag is full of the little train ride in Felcút and the gossiping, so I am reporting all uninformed, fact-ignoring, fake news producers who call themselves media professionals and are stuffed with money (444.hu, Index, Átlátszó.hu, RTL Klub, and others) that:

First of all, it's not called the Upslide, but the Vál-völgyi light railway.

Secondly, even Orbán's grandparents were not alive when this railway was already standing where it is now, since its predecessor was built under the Monarchy.

And thirdly, the communists, the predecessors of the current heat rollers, destroyed and rebuilt the light railway in the 1970s, as well as the Pápa-Huszárokelő desert-Franciavágáz-Bakonybél light railway on the western side of the Bakony. So Orbán has so much to do with the fact that the government also fixed this beautiful place. We went there in the summer, I recommend it to everyone.

The wonder of Felcsút follows a beautiful route to the beautiful Arboretum, where you can have a delicious lunch and roam around with the kids. But before that, it stops at the magnificently renovated station building, where you can enjoy great coffee, ice cream, and soft drinks. The train has an original iron stove and original seats.

Stupidity and envy are a great burden for the many opposition wheelbinders, those who spread false and malicious news!

The question arises: if you were prime minister and had an old landmark in your village renovated, would that be an outrageous and negative act? I think quite the opposite!

Anyway, it's bad news for those who are sulking and envious: Lőrinc Mészáros is well-liked in the village, who has been known since his youth as a modest, good-natured person, and who gives lots of people good jobs, good salaries, and helps a lot of people a lot.

That's it.

I would recommend that if they write about something, they should at least find out before writing, because this would be the basis.

"The light railway was established on the route of a discontinued railway line, using the remaining embankments, the old station building in Felcsút. This defunct line was the Bicske-Székesfehérvár railway line number 6 of MÁV, where passenger transport ceased in 1979."

Csilla Eöry