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by István Molnár, 6 December 2000
Last month I was in Csorna and I have taken two photos (see: here and here) of the flag of GySEV (Győr
- Sopron - Ebenfurth Vasút Rt., or ROeEE
(Raab-Oedenburg-Ebenfurth Eisenbahn). This private Railway
Corporation is located in Hungary and Austria. It has got two
lines: the Győr-Sopron-Ebenfurth line and the Fertőszen
tmiklós-Pamhagen-Neusiedl am See line.
The flag, which I saw is a vertical only flag. Colours are:
Yellow and green. In the 1/3 part of the flag there is the blue
symbol of the GYSEV. Gysev homepage is <www.gysev.hu>.
István Molnár, 22 September 2000
by Sandor Kiss (HMKS)
, 28 August 1999
Here is the horizontal and vertical versions from the
original official railways design-book. the flag below is NOT the
original official railways flag!
Sandor Kiss (HMKS)
, 7 January 2000
by István Molnár, 27 November 2000
by István Molnár, 27 November 2000
This is the flag of Magyar A'llamvasutak (Hungarian State
Railways), which can be seen flying at most stations throughout
Hungary
Ferenc Valoczy, 27 September 1999
This is the old MÁV flags, you could see these on the
buildings of the stations, but there aren't official from 1999.
István Molnár, 27 November 2000
by Sandor Kiss (HMKS)
, 28 August 1999
by István Molnár, 27 November 2000
I have seen this flag in the Hortobágy National Park. In the
white field there is the symbol of the HNP. Is it official? I
don't know.
István Molnár, 27 November 2000
Here the description of the flag of the Puskás Tivadar
Távközlési Technikum in Budapest from <www.puskas.sulinet.hu>:
The background of the flag contains the three Hungarian national
colours, with gold braiding on the edges. One side of the flag is
the same as the national flag (the coat of arms with the crown on
a red, white and green background). The only difference is that
the name of the school is embroidered with golden thread around
the coat of arms with the crown. On the red background on the
left side of the coat of arms the name Puskas is written and on
the right side Tivadar. On the lower green background Tavkozlesi
Technikum is embroidered also in gold. On the other side of the
flag the name Tivadar Puskas, the person giving his name to the
school, is embroidered with gold on the red background, and on
the lower green background Tavkozlesi Technikum is written. In
the middle of the flag there is the shield of the school. On the
left side the date of establishing the school (1912-1913) and on
the right side the year of the dedication of the flag (1952-93)
is written also in gold. The stick holding the flag of the school
is red, white and green striped. The flag is made out of silk.
Description of the shield of the school: On the white
ribbon with a golden edge above the shield the name of Tivadar
Puskas is written in gold letters. The outer curve of the shield
is wine coloured with a golden edge. On this curve Tavkozlesi
Technikum is written in a circle. In the middle of the shield
black and gold pictures are painted on the grey background which
symbolise the main activities of the school: a telephone
receiver, a radio aerial, an electric tube, a power line with
insulation. Below the pictures there is an open book with
pictures symbolising the subjects.
István Molnár, 8 March 2001
by István Molnár, 28 April 2002
Közlekedéstudományi Egyesület - Hungarian Scientific
Association for Transport.
István Molnár, 28 April 2002
from <www.inventor.hu>,
located by István Molnár, 24 June 2002
Association of Hungarian Inventors (Magyar Feltalálók
Egyesülete). From <www.inventor.hu>:
"The Association of Hungarian Inventors The
Association of Hungarian Inventors (MAFE) was refounded in 1989.
Between 1945 and 1989 the inventors in Hungary did not have any
organisation. The Association is a member of the International
Federation of Inventors' Associations (IFIA). MAFE has five
thousands member."
István Molnár and Dov Gutterman, 24 June 2002