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  2. 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–MiskolcBudapest route, which includes all major cities in Eastern Hungary. 35 coaches are to be built in total. [16]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of railway lines in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    2.0 25 kV 50Hz active 1AV MÁV: Rákospalota-Újpest wye (Rákosszentmihály –Rákosrendező ) 2.6 25 kV 50Hz only cargo 2 MÁV: Budapest Nyugati: Esztergom: 53.2 25 kV 50Hz active H5 MÁV: Budapest Batthyány tér: Szentendre: 20.9 1100 V DC active H5A MÁV: Margit híd Komjádi junction: 0.6 1100 V DC last train: 4 August 2005 H5B MÁV

  6. Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt. - Wikipedia

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    Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt. or BKV Zrt. (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒpɛʃti ˈkøzlɛkɛdeːʃi ˈzeːjɛrteː], "Budapest Transit Company", the abbreviation BKV stands for its earlier name Budapesti Közlekedési Vállalat) is the main public transport operator in Budapest, Hungary.

  7. Metro Line M4 (Budapest Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Daily ridership has been estimated at 185,000-195,000 [5] The line operates using fully automated Alstom Metropolis train sets, which are also used on Line 2, although on line 2 the trains are 5 cars in length and have a cab, while on line 4 the trains are 4 cars in length and do not have a cab. [6]

  8. Budapest bus route 200E - Wikipedia

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    Route 200E is a bus route in Budapest.Alongside the 100E express service, it is one of two bus lines serving Ferenc Liszt International Airport.During the day, the line runs between the airport and the nearest Budapest Metro station, Kőbánya-Kispest; at night, it runs to Határ út. 200E operates at all times and is operated by Budapesti Közlekedési Zrt.

  9. Main road 37 (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Main road 3 to Encs or Miskolc, Budapest Side road 2617 to Arnót towards to Edelény Side road 37104 to Felsőzsolca The western terminus of the double carriage road and the route. From the Main road 3 rounabout to Szerencs the route is double carriage roads. Felsőzsolca - Side road 3605 to Onga: Miskolc–Hidasnémeti railway line