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H7 (in former name Csepeli HÉV) is a rapid transit [1] line in Budapest, Hungary. It connects the city centre Grand Boulevard (Boráros Square) and Csepel (former suburb, now part of Greater Budapest). The line was built in 1951.
BHÉV (Budapesti Helyiérdekű Vasút, "Budapest Railway of Local Interest") is a system of four commuter rail lines (Szentendre HÉV, Gödöllő HÉV, Csömör HÉV and Ráckeve HÉV) and rapid transit (Csepel HÉV and Békásmegyer HÉV (part of the Szentendre HÉV)) lines in and around Budapest, Hungary.
This railway is a branch of the Gödöllői HÉV. Its length is 11 km, running time is 23-24 min. Although not many in number, but some places of interest are accessible via this line, like the swimming pool in Mátyásföld. It is accessible via the Metro 2, which shares the terminus in Budapest with it (Örs vezér tere). There is a ...
Plans exist to build a cross-city tunnel linking Déli station with Nyugati station to provide through services between the two. [15]Between the Budapest-Kelenföld and Ferencváros stations, the construction of the third and in some sections the fourth track will be built, in addition to the complete renovation of the existing tracks.
BKV buses at Kőbánya-Kispest bus terminal. City-owned BKV runs most of the vehicles of the extensive network of surface mass transportation in Budapest, with the emphasis on buses. The 900~ BKV-owned buses in Budapest circulate on 30% of the 231 routes. The buses are painted sky blue. Trolleybuses in red livery are operated on 15 lines. The ...
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport: 31: Kálvin tér M getting off only (↓) getting on only (↑) 4 47, 48, 49 72, 83 9, 15 Metro station, Fővárosi Szabó Ervin Könyvtár, Hungarian National Museum: 33: Astoria M getting off only (↓) getting on only between 0:12 and 4:32 (↑) 2 47, 48, 49 72, 74 5, 7, 8E, 9, 107, 108E, 110, 112 ...
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
Tram lines serve as the second-most important backbone of the transit system after the bus network, carrying almost 100 million more passengers annually than the Budapest Metro. [4] 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 ...