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MÁV: Margit híd Komjádi junction: 0.6 1100 V DC last train: 4 August 2005 H5B MÁV: Aquincum wye (Kaszásdűlő –Óbuda ) 2.3 1100 V DC last train: 4 August 2005 4 MÁV: Esztergom-Kertváros Almásfüzitő: 37.2 non-electrified active 4K MÁV: Esztergom wye (Dorog–Tokod) 3.0 non-electrified only cargo 5 MÁV: Székesfehérvár: Komárom
' "MÁV Group" ') now commonly known as MÁV) is the Hungarian national railway company and the MÁV Zrt. is the railway infrastructure manager, with subsidiaries "MÁV Személyszállítási Zrt." (passenger services), and "Utasellátó" (onboard catering, Utasellátó is an independent directorate of MÁV Személyszállítási Zrt.).
Hungaria (Hungária) is a EuroCity train which runs between Budapest Nyugati and Hamburg - Altona, currently running with coaches of MÁV. It is numbered as EC 172-173 and runs daily, mainly with MÁV owned rolling stocks.
Rail transport in Hungary is mainly owned by the national rail company MÁV, with a significant portion of the network owned and operated by GySEV.. The railway network of Hungary consists of 7,893 km (4,904 mi), its gauge is 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge and 3,060 km (1,900 mi) are electrified.
Plans exist to build a cross-city tunnel linking Déli station with Nyugati station to provide through services between the two. [15]Between the Budapest-Kelenföld and Ferencváros stations, the construction of the third and in some sections the fourth track will be built, in addition to the complete renovation of the existing tracks.
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In 1947, the Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) company decided that a railway operated by children would be built. For the railway construction several sites were considered, including the neighbourhood of the Gödöllő Palace, Margaret Island, and the Népliget, but finally in 1948 the Hungarian Communist Party chose the Buda Hills.
The inscription "Keleti Pályaudvar" visible on the main facade in Hungarian means "Eastern Station". Budapest Keleti station (Hungarian: Keleti pályaudvar, pronounced [ˈkɛlɛti ˈpaːjɒudvɒr]; "eastern railway station") is the main international and inter-city railway terminal in Budapest, Hungary.