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There are three main railway stations in Budapest: Budapest Keleti station, Budapest East railway station; Budapest Nyugati station, Budapest West railway station;
Kelenföld railway station; Budapest Keleti station This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 10:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Keleti pályaudvar metro station has been a station on the M2 (East-West) line of the Budapest Metro since the line opened in 1970. The metro station is 14 metres (46 ft) underground and 193 metres (633 ft) in length with the platform 180 metres (590 ft). In March 2014, Line 4 opened making Keleti a transfer point between the two Metro lines. [5]
Hungarian main line railways are operated by Hungarian State Railways. There are three main railway station in Budapest, Keleti , Nyugati and Déli , operating both domestic and international rail services. Budapest is one of the main stops of the Orient Express on its Central and Eastern European route. [218] There is also a suburban rail ...
The Magyar Vasúttörténeti Park ("Hungarian Railway History Park") is a railway museum located in Budapest, Hungary at a railway station and workshop of the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV), the former Budapest North Depot. The museum covers more than 70,000 square meters and it features over one hundred exhibits, mostly including railway ...
Budapest Nyugati station in the 19th century Interior of the McDonald's in the Budapest-Nyugati station. The station was designed by Auguste de Serres and was built by the Eiffel Company. It was opened on 28 October 1877. It replaced another station, which was the terminus of Hungary's first railway line, the Pest–Vác line
Ferihegy railway station (Hungarian: Ferihegy vasútállomás) is a railway station on the southeastern edge of Budapest, Hungary. Hungarian State Railways runs suburban and long-distance services between this station and Nyugati Railway Station in Budapest city centre through Kőbánya-Kispest .
The Combinos of Budapest are the second longest tramcars in the world. A characteristic vehicle of the Grand Boulevard is the tram no. 4 and 6, reaching Buda both in north (Széll Kálmán tér) and south Újbuda-központ (line 4) and Móricz Zsigmond körtér (line 6). The line dates back to 1887 and it has since extended to 8.5 km in length ...