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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Migrants walk across the Hungarian-Austrian border on foot

 This evening, the refugees continued to snake through Budapest and along the M1 motorway in a line stretching nearly half a mile long
Thousands of  Migrants who have been stuck in Budapest for days have started marching towards Austria on foot
The longest walk: Migrant families block Hungary's M1 motorway yesterday as they set out in blistering heat on the 110-mile journey that will take them to the Austrian border

Migrants  began the 100-mile march to the border after Hungary cancelled international trains heading to the two nations

The refugees snaked through Budapest in a line stretching nearly half a mile as they began the 100-mile journey to the Austrian border. Meanwhile, a stand-off continued for a second day at the station in Bicske, a town  that holds one of the country's five camps for asylum seekers



Despite the buses taking thousands of migrants and refugees to the Austrian border, many have continued to march the 100-mile route
Determined: Despite the buses taking thousands of migrants and refugees to the Austrian border, many have continued to march the 100-mile route 

Large numbers of refugees walk along a lane of the M1 motorway near to Nickelsdorf, on the Austria-Hungarian border
Long walk: Large numbers of refugees walk along a lane of the M1 motorway near to Nickelsdorf, on the Austria-Hungarian border

Carrying small, sleeping children and what little belongings they have, they began the 100-mile march to the border overnight

 March: Carrying small, sleeping children and what little belongings they have, they began the 100-mile march to the border overnight

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