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MÁV-Start suspends passenger services on 10 lines
HUNGARY: National passenger operator MÁV-Start has suspended rail services on 10 regional routes with effect from August 1, replacing the trains by buses ‘until further notice’.
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Country profile
Hungary - country profile
Forming an important strategic link between eastern and western Europe, Hungary’s network is now starting to receive investment to enhance links to neighbouring countries.
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Miskolc Városi Közlekedési (MVK Zrt)
First line opened 1897; two lines serving 25 stops. Line 1 forms the main west–east route from Felsö-Majláth to the main railway station. A short one-way loop is served by line 2. Felsö-Majláth to Diósgyör was opened in January 2012. AddressSzondi Gy ut 13527 MiskolcHungaryPhone+36 46 514900Fax+36 46 514912Emailmail@mvkzrt.huWebsitewww.mvkzrt.hu ...
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Szegedi Közlekedési Tarsasag (SZKT)
First line opened 1884, electrified 1908; 4 operating routes serving 51 stops. See Szeged network map. The network comprises five radial routes, with a branch serving the secondary station at Rókus. On November 29 2021 this was connected onto the MÁV-Start mainline to Hódmezövásárhely via a new 0·8 km link, ...
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Hungrail Magyar Vasúti Egyesület
Hungrail Hungarian Rail Association was established in 2006 to represent the interests of the country’s rail sector. It has 37 members drawn from operations, maintenance and equipment supply. AddressTeréz krt 381066 BudapestHungaryPhone+36 1 247 6979Emailhungrail@hungrail.huWebsitehungrail.hu
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Debreceni Közlekedési Zártköruen Muködo Részvénytársaság (DKV Zrt)
First line opened 1883. Two-line network serving 26 stops.Of the original network, a single route remained in operation, until March 1 2014 when a second line opened (new section: 3·5 km, 12 stops). They share tracks north from the main station to Kálvin tér; line 2 heads northwest to a ...
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Budapest Transport Zrt (BKV)
Opened 1896, modern metro in 1970. Four line network with 48 stations. See Budapest network map.The Millennium underground railway, now metro Line M1 (4·2 km, 11 stations), opened 1896, and was declared a World Heritage Site in 2002. The first section of modern metro (Line M2) opened 1970, and the ...