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  2. Trams in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    In operation since 1866, [5] the Budapest tram network is among the world's largest tram networks by route length—operating on 174 kilometres (108 mi) of total route [3] —and is the busiest in the world. [6] [7]

  3. Budapest Tram Line 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Tram Line 1 of Budapest (in Hungarian: budapesti 1-es jelzésű villamosvonal) is a line operated by BKK Zrt., the transport authority of Budapest. It was commissioned in 1984 [ 1 ] between Bécsi út / Vörösvári út and Lehel utca .

  4. Budapesti Közlekedési Központ - Wikipedia

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    (transl. Centre for Budapest Transport), is the largest public transport company in Budapest and one of the largest in Europe. It was founded on January 1, 2011. It was founded on January 1, 2011. BKK operates buses (200+ lines, 40 night lines), trams (33 lines), and trolleybuses (15 lines).

  5. List of railway lines in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Budapest Nyugati: Záhony: 335.7 25 kV 50Hz active 1AW MÁV: Budapest Nyugati wye (Rákosrendező –Kőbánya-Teher ) 1.4 25 kV 50Hz last train: 12 December 2009 1CM MÁV: Vecsés: Soroksár: 14.6 non-electrified inactive 1CQ MÁV: Pestszentimre wye (Kispest–Soroksár) 0.6 non-electrified last train: 9 June 2001 100T MÁV

  6. Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt. - Wikipedia

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    A Modulo M168d articulated bus on route 7 and a CAF Urbos 3 tram on route 19 at St. Gellért's Square Volvo 7700A: Polish made, built specifically for Budapest, 17.9 meters (58.7 ft) long articulated buses, based on Swedish B7LA chassis. Considered a technological marvel by experts for cramming four double doors and a usable gangway into a ...

  7. Transport in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The busiest traditional city tram line in the world is still route 4/6 in Budapest, where 50-meter long trams run at 120 to 180 second intervals [2] at peak time and are usually packed with people. A part of this route is the same as where electric trams made their world first run in 1887.

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