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The last major transport change of Budapest was the foundation of BKV in the 1960s. The foundation of BKK was decided on October 27, 2010 by the General Assembly of Budapest. They appointed Dávid Vitézy as CEO. From May 1, 2012 BKK began to do many functions of BKV: Operating public transportation, planning network, lines and time schedules
Route 97E is a bus route in Budapest. This line currently runs between Örs Vezér tere and Erzsébet körút (Erzsébet Boulevard). Between Zrínyi utca (Zrínyi Street) and Pesti Út (Pesti Road), it operates as a roundtrip service. This bus service is operated by Budapesti Közlekedési Központ and ArrivaBus. [1]
VEKE presented some serious plans for further improvements of Budapest's city transport. Maybe the most important is the proposed uniting of the GödöllÅ‘ HÉV line and metro line 2. The city government did not totally agree with the plan (because of lack of money and because they think the present system is still working fine), but it still ...
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As of October 2009 the average BKV diesel bus was 16.5 years old and the oldest one of the 1,400 strong fleet was 24 years old, with 3.5 million kilometers to its track record. Yet starting in 2010, a bus replacement program scrapped most of those old buses and increased the ratio of modern, air-conditioned low-floor buses to 80% by 2016. [3]