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  2. MVK Zrt. - Wikipedia

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    Ikarus 31-type nostalgia bus from 1959; restored museum-piece. The need for Miskolc having mass transport emerged in the middle of the 19th century. By this time the city had more than 30.000 residents, the railway line reached Miskolc in 1859 but the railway station was at that time quite far (2.2 km) from the city proper; the metal factory of Diósgyőr was opened in 1868, and Tapolca was ...

  3. Trams in Miskolc - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Miskolc is an important part of the public transport network serving Miskolc, Hungary. In operation since 1897, the network presently has one full tramline and two tramlines that run only on weekends.

  4. Miskolc - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Miskolc is provided by the company MVK Zrt., owned by the local government. There are 36 bus lines and 2 tram lines. The first tram entered service on July 10, 1897 (making Miskolc the third city in Hungary to have a tram line), the first scheduled bus line started on June 8, 1903 (first in the country as well.)

  5. List of railway lines in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    MVK: Miskolc Tiszai MÁV station Miskolc Felső-Majláth 10.8 600 V DC active 96A MVK: Miskolc Újgyőri piac Miskolc Újgyőri főtér 1.7 600 V DC active, across Vasgyár M1: BKV: Vörösmarty tér: Mexikói út: 4.4 600 V DC active M2: BKV: Budapest Déli MÁV station: Örs vezér tere: 10.3 825 V DC active M3: BKV: Kőbánya-Kispest MÁV ...

  6. Category:Transport in Miskolc - Wikipedia

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    MVK Zrt. T. Trams in Miskolc This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 13:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Transport in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Bus transport between municipalities was provided by Volán Companies, twenty-four bus companies founded in 1970 and named after the regions they served. They also provided local transport in cities and towns that did not have their own public transport company (all cities except for Budapest, Miskolc, Pécs, Kaposvár and also Debrecen after 2009), and operated bus lines in cities where the ...

  8. Hungarian State Railways - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the premium IC+ coaches run on Intercity services to Szeged, to Lake Balaton and on the Circular Intercity service on the Budapest–Szolnok–Debrecen–Nyíregyháza–Miskolc–Budapest route, which includes all major cities in Eastern Hungary. 35 coaches are to be built in total. [14]

  9. Bánkút (Nagyvisnyó) - Wikipedia

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    Bánkút. Bánkút is a ski resort in Northern Hungary in the Bükk National Park.It lies 32 km west from Miskolc and 800–930 metres above sea level; officially belongs to the village of Nagyvisnyó.