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  2. Transport in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The busiest traditional city tram line in the world is still route 4/6 in Budapest, where 50-meter long trams run at 120 to 180 second intervals [2] at peak time and are usually packed with people. A part of this route is the same as where electric trams made their world first run in 1887.

  3. List of countries by rail usage - Wikipedia

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    Map of the world with rail density (length of rail network divided by area of country) highlighted. This does not necessarily reflect actual rail use. This is a list of countries by rail usage. Usage of rail transport may be measured in tonne-kilometres (tkm) or passenger-kilometres (pkm) travelled for freight and passenger transport ...

  4. Rail transport in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of railway lines in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The whole broad gauge railway network built after the second world war. In the Záhony transfer area made many organizer (rendező) and transfer (átrakó) station. The aim was to establish favorable relationships with the Soviet railway. It has served the Ukrainian-Hungarian freight traffic since 1991. The operators are the MÁV and the UZ. [1]

  6. Roads in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Main roads in Hungary. it symbolizes the starting point of the kilometer numbering of the main roads starting from the capital city. Main road 3 near Encs. Main road 21 near Zagyvaszántó. Main road 22 near Őrhalom. Main road 31 near Maglód. Main road 34 in Kunhegyes. Main road 38 in Rakamaz. Signs of the main road 45 in Szentes.

  7. Trams in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    In operation since 1866, [5] the Budapest tram network is among the world's largest tram networks by route length—operating on 174 kilometres (108 mi) of total route [3] —and is the busiest in the world. [6] [7]

  8. Track world championships the latest play by Orbán's Hungary ...

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    For soccer, the government-financed Puskas Arena, then the costliest stadium ever built in Hungary, opened in Budapest in 2019 at a price tag of around $600 million. It hosted four soccer matches ...

  9. Category:Transport in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Hungary transport stubs (1 C, 112 P) Pages in category "Transport in Hungary" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.