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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
Nyugati pályaudvar (Western Railway Station) is a station on the M3 (North-South) line of the Budapest Metro. [2] It is nominally located on the borders of District V, District VI and District XIII, the station itself is under Váci Road at between its intersections with Grand Boulevard and Katona József Street.
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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
Keleti pályaudvar railway station Arena Plaza, Sándor Péterfy street hospital, Accident Institute, Pension Payment Directorate, Policemuseum, Hotels (Hungária (Hungary), Park), Mayor's Office 08:40: Blaha Lujza tér: 10:02: 2 April 1970 2004 (renovation) bored underground station 1 island platform: 4, 6, 28, 28A, 37, 37A, 62 74
Pages in category "Railway stations in Budapest" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Budapest Nyugati station; F. Ferihegy railway station; K.
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