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[[File:vacifoti.jpg|thumb|right|220 px| The bus stop at the Váci-Fóti intersection]]
There is Get on one straight highway of the very frequent ''Vac''-bound trains from Budapest to Warsaw''Nyugati Pályaudvar'' (which is the main train station) and get off at the ''Sződliget''-stop which is roughly a half hour train ride(HUF 550/2€) . The construction of When you get off the train walk find the M0 road and M2 motorways has made getting out of Budapest more difficulttake a left. Hitching Follow it for about 200 meters until you get to the highway and then just stand on the border highway hitchhiking instead of the city quite pointless since most onramp as there's a a lot of the traffic is very local space to pull over and going in unsuitable directions. You will have rely on several local lifts in order people don't really drive to reach fast at that stretch of the [[Parassapuszta-Šahy border crossing|Šahy]] with Slovakiaroad.
#Take a local train from the train station ''Nyugati Pályaudvar'If you' re heading to the station ''Sződliget'' (HUF 550/2€) which goes very often and takes 33 minutes. The road E77 (still a motorway there, but changes into regular road very soon) is about 200 m to the right (east) of the Sződliget station. Hitch on the road itself, not on the on-ramp.#Hitch on the national road 2 until the town of [[VácPoland]], and then hitch turn towards the border.#Take the bus 104 further to the stop you''Székesdűlő'', and start hitching there d most likely be better of finding a direct lift to Vác and then Poland from the border. Once you are at the ParassapusztaHungarian-Šahy Slovak border crossing you can easily stop a truck to Poland (there is no need to stop anywhere in rather than getting short lifts through Slovakia). Trucks go until the Chyzne border crossing between Slovakia and Poland, where it's easy to get a lift to Krakow or further to Warsaw.
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