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This is a list of the 48 stations of the Budapest Metro, which operates in Budapest, Hungary, including the dates of opening (and closure). Termini and interchange stations are in bold and bold italics, respectively. Stations with the access icon are barrier-free.
Length: 40 km, running time: 1 h 9-14 min. Its downtown terminus is available with the tram line 1 from the Népliget station of Metro 3. It runs southwards. Some stops are seasonal which means that only a few number of trains stop there. Közvágóhíd; Kén utca; Pesterzsébet felső (Upper Pesterzsébet) Torontál utca; Soroksár felső ...
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 part of the London Underground, and the third oldest underground railway with multiple stations, after the ...
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Vörösmarty tér is the southern terminus of the yellow M1 (Millennium Underground) line of the Budapest Metro under Vörösmarty Square. It was formerly called Gizella tér station. The station was opened on 2 May 1896 as part of the inaugural section of the Budapest Metro, between Vörösmarty tér and Széchenyi fürdő. [1]
The street and station take their name from the poet and dramatist Mihály Vörösmarty. It was opened on 2 May 1896 as part of the inaugural section of the Budapest Metro, between Vörösmarty tér and Széchenyi fürdő. [1] This section, known as the Millennium Underground Railway, was the first metro system in continental Europe.