BUDAPEST METRO

The Budapest metro line was built in 1892. It is a system of underground railways, with more than 100 stations and about 22 km of track. The first section opened on May 1st, 1896. The first station was called Újbuda (New Buda).

What led to the decision to build the metro line?

The construction of the metro line was decided by the Budapest city council. The first section of the line was opened on May 1st, 1896. It was an experimental project. It was built to test whether it was possible to run underground trains.

What are the main benefits of the metro line?

The main benefits of the metro line are:

  • fast travel time (15 minutes)
  • no need to take a bus or taxi
  • good quality and comfort (comfortable seats, air conditioning)
  • safety (no risk of traffic accidents)
  • low cost of travel (ticket is cheaper than a bus ticket)

The metro line is very popular with tourists. There are many museums, churches and palaces on the line. The most famous stations are: Újbuda (New Buda), Rózsadomb (Rose Garden), Dohány Street Synagogue, Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum and the Heroes Square.

How has the metro line changed Budapest?

The first section of the metro line was constructed in 1896.

The line was built using a cutting-and-cover tunnel technique, and the route was chosen to avoid the most populated areas.

What are the future plans for the metro line?

The metro line is planned to be extended to the city center, the airport and the Újbuda district.

What are the challenges facing the metro line?

The metro line was built in the middle of the 19th century. Many buildings, like the Parliament, are very old, and there are many underground tunnels.

The metro cars are very old and there is a lot of noise.

What are the future prospects for the metro line?

The metro line has a total of 22 stations.

It is the main transport system of the city, with more than 2 million passengers per day.

It is also used by tourists.

The metro line will be extended in the future.

What are the future prospects for Budapest?

Budapest is a major European and world city.

It is the capital of Hungary and one of the most important cultural centres in Central Europe.

The city’s economy has expanded rapidly in recent years, and the population has increased at an average rate of about 1.5% per annum.

What are the future prospects for the Hungarian economy?

Hungary is a member of the European Union (EU). Hungary is also a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the European Economic Area (EEA).

The country has been a candidate for the EU since 2004, but as of 2011, it no longer qualifies for membership.

The current government has been in power since 2010.