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Népliget is a station on the M3 (North-South) line of the Budapest Metro. The station lies under the intersection of Üllői Avenue and Könyves Kálmán Boulevard, and named after the city park Népliget. Népliget is also one of the most important suburban, inter-city and international bus terminal in Budapest, which was rebuilt in 2003.
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Bus-lines. The autobus company "VOLÁNBUSZ" operates 3 buses to Vecsés town: 1. Vecsés, Erzsébet tér > Budapest, Kőbánya-Kispest vá. 2. Vecsés, Sportpályam > Budapest, Csévéző utca; 3. Vecsés, Anna utca > Budapest, Népliget and Budapest Transport serves one line to Vecsés; 4.
Népliget Bus Terminal (Népliget autóbusz-pályaudvar, the central international and inter-city bus terminal of Budapest) – Népliget (Budapest Metro) Groupama Arena; Szent László Hospital (Szent László Kórház) Ferencváros Railway Station (Ferencváros pályaudvar, the largest freight station in Central Europe) Lurdy-ház
This is a route-map template for the Budapest Metro, a rapid transit system in Hungary.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Széna-tér bus station Buda Castle District, Városmajor (park), Millenáris Park, Post Palace Budapest, Mammut shopping centre, National Media and Communications Authorities, Ministry of Economy 18:25: Déli pályaudvar: 00:00: 12 Dec 1972 2006 (renovation) bored underground station 1 island platform: 17, 56, 56A, 59, 59A, 59B, 61
Line M3 (Officially: North-South Line, Metro M3, and unofficially: Blue Line) is the third and longest line of the Budapest Metro. It runs in a general north-south direction parallel to the Danube on the Pest side, roughly following Váci út south from Újpest to the city center , then following the route of Üllői út southeast to Kőbánya ...
Originally the buses had a dark shade of blue, most of the vehicles were repainted in the mid-2010s to match the today used lighter blue shade. With the removal of the old Ikarus buses from the roads of Budapest, this older, darker blue has disappeared from Budapest. The four metro lines are marked on the map in different colours: M1: yellow ...