Orbán inaugurates light railway line in his birthplace

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Budapest, April 30 (MTI) – New rails need to be laid down and the country must be built further, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the inauguration of a light railway line in Vál Valley near Budapest on Saturday.

Addressing the event, the prime minister called it a well-known phenomenon that “instead of welcoming new projects and growth, many people try to criticise and find fault with them. Such an attitude is cynicism but one cannot build anything out of cynicism.”

Orbán noted that the railway service between Bicske and Székesfehervár had originally been launched in the 1800s but terminated in the 1970s. The new line has been built along a short section of the original route, between the Pancho Arena, carrying the Spanish nickname of soccer legend Ferenc Puskás, in Felcsút and the arboretum of Alcsut, the prime minister said, adding that the line should be extended to Bicske.

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