How can I check the current situation in Budapest train station?
As most of you know right now Budapest train station is crowded with a lot of refugees coming from Syria and there have been some incidents related to the refugees trying to get out of Budapest.
I'm traveling to Budapest in two weeks time and I wonder if it will be easy to get into the city by train. As can be seen in the link that I posted before there have been some delays but I just found those related to the incidents that took place on Thursday. I couldn't find any more info regarding the actual situation of the train station.
Are there any major delays regarding trains coming into Budapest? Is there any website where I can check the situation?
To provide further information I am an EU citizen and I was planning to get into Budapest taking a train from Zagreb.
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