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  2. Deák Ferenc tér metro station - Wikipedia

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    Deák Ferenc tér is a transfer station on the M1, M2, and M3 lines of the Budapest Metro. It is located under Deák Ferenc square in central Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. Owing to its direct transfer connection between three out of the four metro lines Budapest has and its downtown location, it is one of the busiest stations in the ...

  3. Budapest Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Metro (Hungarian: Budapesti metró, pronounced [ˈbudɒpɛʃti ˈmɛtroː]) is the rapid transit system in the Hungarian capital Budapest.Opened in 1896, it is the world's second oldest electrified underground railway after the City and South London Railway of 1890, now a part of London Underground, and the third oldest underground railway with multiple stations, after the ...

  4. List of Budapest Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    formerly overground station cut-and-cover underground station 2 side platforms: 72: Széchenyi thermal bath, Zoo and Botanical Garden, Fővárosi Nagycirkusz (Capital Circus), Városliget (City Park) 11: Mexikói út: 0: 30 Dec 1973 Nov 1995 (renovation) cut-and-cover underground station 2 side platforms: 1, 3, 69 74, 74A 25, 32, 225: BVSC ...

  5. Ferenciek tere metro station - Wikipedia

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    It is also the station closest to the geographical city centre of Budapest. The station's name was Felszabadulás tér (" Liberation " Square) before 1990. The station was opened on 31 December 1976 as part of the inaugural section of Line M3 between Deák Ferenc tér and Nagyvárad tér .

  6. Budapest Keleti station - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Metro Line M3 (Budapest Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line M3 (Officially: North-South Line, Metro M3, and unofficially: Blue Line) is the third and longest line of the Budapest Metro. It runs in a general north-south direction parallel to the Danube on the Pest side, roughly following Váci út south from Újpest to the city center, then following the route of Üllői út southeast to Kőbánya ...

  8. Mexikói út metro station - Wikipedia

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    Mexikói út (lit.Mexican street) is the northern terminus of the yellow M1 (Millennium Underground) line of the Budapest Metro.Located in the Zugló district of Pest, the station was opened on 30 December 1973 when the line was extended from the original terminus at Városliget (City Park).

  9. Metro Line M1 (Budapest Metro) - Wikipedia

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    It is known locally as "the small underground" ("a kisföldalatti"), while the M2, M3 and M4 are called "metró". It was the first underground on the European mainland, and the world's second oldest underground after the London Underground. It was finished by April 1896 and was inaugurated by the emperor of Austria-Hungary, Franz Joseph on 3 ...