- Transport in Hungary
=Railways=
* Total: 7,606 km
**Broad gauge : 36 km 1.524-m gauge
**Standard gauge : 7,394 km 1.435-m gauge (2,270 km electrified; 1,236 km double track)
** narrow gauge: 176 km 0.760-m gauge (1998 )"Note:" Hungary and
Austria jointly manage the cross-border standard-gauge railway betweenGyőr –Sopron –Ebenfurt (GySEV/ROeEE), a distance of about 101 km in Hungary and 65 km in Austria.In Budapest, the three main railway stations are the Eastern (Keleti), Western (Nyugati) and Southern (Déli), with other outlying stations like
Kelenföld . Of the three, the Southern is the most modern but the Eastern and the Western are more decorative and architecturally interesting.Other important railway stations countrywide include Szolnok (the most important railway intersection outside Budapest),
Tiszai Railway Station inMiskolc and the stations ofPécs ,Győr ,Szeged andSzékesfehérvár .The only city with an underground railway system is
Budapest with its Metro.In Budapest there is also a suburban rail service in and around the city, operated under the name
HÉV .Motorways
Motorways: M0 - M1 - M2 - M15 - M3 - M30 - M35 - M5 - M6 - M7 - M70
* Total: 188,490 km
**Paved: 81,950 km (including 1013 km ofmotorway s,2007 )
**Unpaved: 106,523 km (1998 est.)New motorway sections are being added to the existing network, that already connects many major economically important cities to the Capital City.
* [http://www.motorway.hu/Engine.aspx Motorway information] (English)
Waterways
1,373 km permanently navigable (
1997 )Ports and harbors
The most important port is
Budapest , the capital. Other important ones includeDunaújváros and Baja.Merchant marine
* Total: 2 ships (with a volume of GRT|1,000|first=yes or over) totaling GRT|12,949/DWT|14,550|metric|first=yes
* Ships by type:cargo ship 2 (1999 est.)Pipelines
* Crude oil 1,204 km
* Natural gas 4,387 km (1991 )Airports
There are 43-45 airports in Hungary, including smaller, unpaved ones too. (1999 est.) The five international ones are Budapest-Ferihegy, Debrecen Airport, Sármellék Airport (also called FlyBalaton for its proximity to
Lake Balaton , Hungary's number one tourist attraction), Győr-Pér and Pécs-Pogány.MALÉV Hungarian Airlines operates flights to over 60, mostly European cities.Airports with paved runways:
* Total: 16
** Over 3,047 m: 2
** 2,438 to 3,047 m: 8
** 1,524 to 2,437 m: 4
** 914 to 1,523 m: 1
** Under 914 m: 1 (1999 est.)Airports with unpaved runways
* Total: 27
** 2,438 to 3,047 m: 3
** 1,524 to 2,437 m: 5
** 914 to 1,523 m: 12
** Under 914 m: 7 (1999 est.)Heliports
5 (1999 est.)
Transport in cities
Transport companies of cities
*
BKV (Budapest ) (buses, trams, trolley buses and metro)
*DKV (Debrecen ) (trams & trolley buses only; buses belong toHajdú Volán )
*MVK Zrt. (Miskolc ) (buses and trams)
*SzKT (Szeged ) (trams & trolley buses only; buses belong toTisza Volán )
*PK Rt. (Pécs ) (buses)
*KT Rt. (Kaposvár ) (buses)In the rest of the cities and towns local transport is provided by
Volán companies that also provide intercity bus lines.Trams and Light Rail
The busiest traditional city tram line in the world is still route 4/6 in
Budapest ,Hungary , where 50-meter long trains run at 60 to 90 second intervals 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. Budapest has recently ordered 40 SiemensCombino Supra low floor trams. Trams began carrying the passengers on the 1 July 2006 but during the first weeks there were many technical difficulties.Cities with tram lines
* Budapest (since
November 28 , 1887)
* Miskolc (sinceJuly 10 , 1897)
* Szeged (since October 1, 1908)
* Debrecen (sinceMarch 16 , 1911)Cities with former tram lines
* Szombathely (1897–1974)
* Sopron (1900–1923)
* Nyíregyháza (1905–1969)
* Pécs (1913 –August 31 , 1960)There were some towns, wherenarrow gauge railway s were used as tram lines orinterurban lines (for example:Sárospatak ,Sátoraljaújhely ,Békéscsaba ,Békés ,Cegléd ). These lines were closed in the1970s .ee also
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Hungary
*Hungarian State Railways
*List of airports in Hungary
*List of motorways in Hungary
* Suburban railway lines in Budapest
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